Clinical trial of the use of the smartphone-based health applications IBDsmart and IBDoc

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ECCO 2019 Poster

Walmsley et al. Poster: P630 A non-inferiority randomised clinical trial of the use of the smartphone-based health applications IBDsmart and IBDoc® in the care of inflammatory bowel disease patients. ECCO 2019: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 14th Congress, March 6-9, 2019, Copenhagen/Denmark.

Highlights from this Poster

 

“Use of IBDsmart and IBDoc® in routine clinical care of IBD patients over 12 months is demonstrated to be acceptable, usable, and non-inferior to standard clinic-based care.”

 

Article

McCombie, A., Walmsey, R. et al.  A Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial of the Use of the Smartphone-Based Health Applications IBDsmart and IBDoc in the Care of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients.  Inflammatory Bowel Diseases,October 2019. izz252, https://doi.org/10.1093/ibd/izz252

Highlights from this Publication

 

“This study demonstrated that IBDsmart and IBDoc reduced the number of outpatient appointments while not leading to a deterioration in symptoms or HRQOL*.”

*HRQOL: Health-related quality of Life

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