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Complementary App-Based Yoga Home Exercise Therapy for Patients With Axial Spondyloarthritis: Usability Study

Complementary App-Based Yoga Home Exercise Therapy for Patients With Axial Spondyloarthritis: Usability Study

Digital Therapeutics (DTx), digital health applications (DHA), and telemedicine have gained traction [13], promoting active patient participation and adherence to therapy [14,15]. Interest in digitalization in rheumatology has grown, reinforced by the COVID-19 pandemic [16,17]. A survey identified DTx’s benefits as saving time (64%, 208/325), enabling health monitoring (48.9%, 159/325), and providing accurate information (40.9%, 133/325) [18]. High-quality apps for AS are limited worldwide.

Lara Grube, Pascal Petit, Nicolas Vuillerme, Marlies Nitschke, Obioma Bertrand Nwosu, Johannes Knitza, Martin Krusche, Ann-Kristin Seifer, Bjoern M Eskofier, Georg Schett, Harriet Morf

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57185

Problems and Barriers Related to the Use of Digital Health Applications: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Problems and Barriers Related to the Use of Digital Health Applications: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Focusing on the following requirements, this text applies the term “Digital Health Application” (DHA) to describe m Health apps that meet the criteria for Di GA. In Germany, m Health apps must fulfill a predefined list of criteria to be regarded as a Di GA [10]. These criteria are as follows: (1) medical device of a risk class lower or equal to IIa; (2) the main function of the app is based on digital technology; (3) the DHA is not only a medium to collect data from a device or to control a device.

Godwin Denk Giebel, Christian Speckemeier, Carina Abels, Kirstin Börchers, Jürgen Wasem, Nikola Blase, Silke Neusser

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(4):e32702