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Integrating mHealth for Alcohol Use Disorders Into Clinical Practice
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating A-CHESS self-monitored, A-CHESS peer-supported, and 1 other intervention for Alcohol Drinking and Telemedicine. Completed, enrolled 558 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study evaluates the impact on risky drinking days and quality of life for patients with alcohol use disorder among patients who use a mobile health smart phone application. A third of the participants will receive access to the smart phone app without any monitoring; a third of the participants will receive access to the smart phone app monitored by and connected with a peer mentor; a third will receive access to the smart phone app monitored by and connected with a health coach who works within a healthcare system.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Patients have access to a smart phone app that provides information on tips on how to reduce drinking, a drink tracker, a journal, discussion boards, and private messaging with a research team member. Patients set weekly goals related to their drinking, reassess each week, and set a new goal for the upcoming week.
Patients have access to a smart phone app that provides information on tips on how to reduce drinking, a drink tracker, a journal, discussion boards, and private messaging with a counselor. Patients set weekly goals related to their drinking, reassess each week, and set a new goal for the upcoming week.
Patients have access to a smart phone app that provides information on tips on how to reduce drinking, a drink tracker, a journal, discussion boards, and private messaging with a health coach. Patients set weekly goals related to their drinking, reassess each week, and set a new goal for the upcoming week.