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Integrating User Preferences for Asthma Tools and Clinical Guidelines Into Primary Care Electronic Medical Records: Mixed Methods Study

Integrating User Preferences for Asthma Tools and Clinical Guidelines Into Primary Care Electronic Medical Records: Mixed Methods Study

The purpose of this study was to assess patient and health care provider perspectives on how to integrate clinical guidelines into primary care EMRs using e Tools. This study assessed the perspectives of patients, health care providers, and individuals with an understanding of EMR vendors to identify strategies to overcome barriers to integrating asthma tools into EMRs.

Max Moloney, Madison MacKinnon, Emma Bullock, Alison Morra, David Barber, Samir Gupta, John A Queenan, Geneviève C Digby, Teresa To, M Diane Lougheed

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e42767

Implementation of a Work-Related Asthma Screening Questionnaire in Clinical Settings: Multimethods Study

Implementation of a Work-Related Asthma Screening Questionnaire in Clinical Settings: Multimethods Study

Tools are not considered useful to the patient population if there is “no clear follow-up,” and a feedback loop to inform patients is beneficial: I think the idea of the feedback loop is [a] really important one...Because many times we just collect data and we don’t actually let you know, or to what end, or to let you give any sort of response on to what we’ve done as a result of that. So, I think that there’s potential for the applications or these tools to do that in real-time.

Madison MacKinnon, Max Moloney, Emma Bullock, Alison Morra, Teresa To, Catherine Lemiere, M Diane Lougheed

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(9):e37503

A Patient-Centered Mobile Health System That Supports Asthma Self-Management (breathe): Design, Development, and Utilization

A Patient-Centered Mobile Health System That Supports Asthma Self-Management (breathe): Design, Development, and Utilization

There was no limit to the daily reminder emails; however, we designed the system to try to mitigate fatigue by creating approximately 30 different body messages that were randomly emailed to the user. A demonstration of how the breathe platform works can be found in the Canada Health Infoway website, with a detailed description of functionalities and platform capabilities.

Plinio Pelegrini Morita, Melanie S Yeung, Madonna Ferrone, Ann K Taite, Carole Madeley, Andrea Stevens Lavigne, Teresa To, M Diane Lougheed, Samir Gupta, Andrew G Day, Joseph A Cafazzo, Christopher Licskai

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(1):e10956