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BackgroundPatient activation has an impact on the management of patients’ health, clinical outcomes, and treatment costs. Mobile electronic devices (MEDs) have shown the potential to engage patients in wellness behavior. Furthermore, the potentially positive role of MEDs is evident in supporting health professionals in their practice.ObjectiveThis study aims to explore the impact of MEDs on patient activation to search for information on chronic conditions and medications and the impact of MEDs on the empowerment of health professionals or future health professionals.MethodsWe conducted 6 focus groups—2 with health sciences students, 2 with health professionals, and 2 with hospitalized patients with chronic conditions. A protocol comprising eight questions was used to guide discussions. Audio-recorded data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed thematically; a ranking system was used to analyze the relevance of identified themes and subthemes, using a coding system depicted by the + symbol, to indicate different relevance levels.ResultsOur results suggest that MEDs can positively affect patient activation to search for chronic conditions and medication information by facilitating patients’ information-seeking behavior. Key drivers leading to patients’ activation to seek information related to chronic conditions and medications through MEDs were the accessibility and abundance of available and detailed information, reduced search time, information updates, and convenience in finding information at any time and place. The lack of accurate information in one’s native language, access to incorrect information, and limited access to the internet were key obstacles to seeking information related to chronic conditions and medications via MEDs. In addition, findings of this study suggest that MEDs in general and mobile apps, in particular, may have a positive impact on the work routine of health care professionals as they enable them to make quicker decisions by accessing the required information faster, thus improving practice efficiency. Furthermore, the appropriate usage of MEDs by patients for seeking information about their chronic conditions and medications may positively impact the physician-patient relationship. All focus groups recognized the questionable reliability of health information on the internet and its potential negative effects on patients. Therefore, our findings suggest the need for an additional role of health professionals in assisting patients in using MEDs to search for health and medication information, such as providing reliable websites and mobile apps where patients can safely search for health-related information on the web.ConclusionsThe use of MEDs may help activate patients to seek chronic conditions and medication-related information, potentially leading to better management of their chronic conditions and medications. Our findings also highlight the positive impact MEDs may have on empowering health professionals in their practice and the need for health professionals to help patients through specific education that addresses MEDs utilization for chronic conditions and medication information seeking.

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  • IntroductionBackgroundPatient activation is a behavioral concept defined as “the individual’s knowledge, skills and belief in managing his/her health and healthcare” [1]

  • BackgroundPatient activation is a behavioral concept defined as “the individual’s knowledge, skills and belief in managing his/her health and healthcare” [1]

  • Our results suggest that Mobile electronic devices (MEDs) can positively affect patient activation to search for chronic conditions and medication information by facilitating patients’ information-seeking behavior

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Introduction

BackgroundPatient activation is a behavioral concept defined as “the individual’s knowledge, skills and belief in managing his/her health and healthcare” [1]. The role of mobile electronic devices (MEDs) concerning patient engagement and facilitation of communication between patients and health professionals has been recognized. Many mobile apps to support health care professionals during their practice have been developed [12,13,14], promoting personalized and efficient health care. The potential of MEDs, including laptops, tablets, and especially mobile phones, related to facilitating activation to navigate health information on the web is expected to be highly advantageous to patients and health professionals. Mobile electronic devices (MEDs) have shown the potential to engage patients in wellness behavior. The potentially positive role of MEDs is evident in supporting health professionals in their practice

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