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A Digital Tool for Clinical Evidence–Driven Guideline Development by Studying Properties of Trial Eligible and Ineligible Populations: Development and Usability Study

A Digital Tool for Clinical Evidence–Driven Guideline Development by Studying Properties of Trial Eligible and Ineligible Populations: Development and Usability Study

Tool development was done in conjunction with the guideline development group (GDG) for the NICE gout guideline (subsequently referred to as the NICE gout GDG); therefore, gout was used as an exemplar index condition. Gout is a form of arthritis caused by urate crystal deposition in joints that causes severe joint inflammation and pain, which can be prevented by long-term medication to reduce blood urate levels [26,27].

Shahzad Mumtaz, Megan McMinn, Christian Cole, Chuang Gao, Christopher Hall, Magalie Guignard-Duff, Huayi Huang, David A McAllister, Daniel R Morales, Emily Jefferson, Bruce Guthrie

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e52385

The Impact of mHealth-Based Continuous Care on Disease Knowledge, Treatment Compliance, and Serum Uric Acid Levels in Chinese Patients With Gout: Randomized Controlled Trial

The Impact of mHealth-Based Continuous Care on Disease Knowledge, Treatment Compliance, and Serum Uric Acid Levels in Chinese Patients With Gout: Randomized Controlled Trial

Although the treat-to-target approach has been widely recognized, gout control remains suboptimal. In China, patients with gout are mainly managed by rheumatologists. According to a large sample of data from the Chinese Rheumatism Data Center, only 38.20% of Chinese patients with gout met the SUA target in 6 months [7]. In a cross-sectional survey of patients with gout from 14 European countries, 71% reported inadequate gout control [8].

Ying Wang, Yanling Chen, Yuqing Song, Hong Chen, Xin Guo, Ling Ma, Huan Liu

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e47012

Association Between User Engagement of a Mobile Health App for Gout and Improvements in Self-Care Behaviors: Randomized Controlled Trial

Association Between User Engagement of a Mobile Health App for Gout and Improvements in Self-Care Behaviors: Randomized Controlled Trial

Using a randomized controlled trial design, we compared the gout self-management app identified in the previous reviews of gout apps [7,17] and a dietary app based on the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, as the DASH diet is associated with a lower risk of gout [23].

Anna Serlachius, Kiralee Schache, Anel Kieser, Bruce Arroll, Keith Petrie, Nicola Dalbeth

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(8):e15021

mHealth App Patient Testing and Review of Educational Materials Designed for Self-Management of Gout Patients: Descriptive Qualitative Studies

mHealth App Patient Testing and Review of Educational Materials Designed for Self-Management of Gout Patients: Descriptive Qualitative Studies

In response to the limitations of the existing gout management apps and the potential for a high-quality app to improve patient self-management of chronic gout, a pilot version of the Healthy.me Gout app was developed. Healthy.me Gout is an adaptation of Healthy.me, a general health app and website, with personal health records, educational information, and Web-based patient support.

Amy D Danh Nguyen, Lauren J Frensham, Michael XC Wong, Sylvain MM Meslin, Paige Martin, Annie YS Lau, Melissa T Baysari, Richard O Day

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018;6(10):e182