Digital Therapeutic Intervention
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A Digital Therapeutic Intervention is a medical therapy delivered via digital health care.
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- See: Behavioral Intervention, Medical Disorder, Prescription Digital Therapeutics.
References
2020
- (Wikipedia, 2020) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_therapeutics Retrieved:2020-7-2.
- Digital therapeutics, a subset of digital health, are evidence-based therapeutic interventions driven by high quality software programs to prevent, manage, or treat a medical disorder or disease. [1] Digital therapeutic companies should publish trial results inclusive of clinically meaningful outcomes in peer-reviewed journals. [2] The treatment relies on behavioral and lifestyle changes usually spurred by a collection of digital impetuses. Because of the digital nature of the methodology, data can be collected and analyzed as both a progress report and a preventative measure. Treatments are being developed for the prevention and management of a wide variety of diseases and conditions, including type II diabetes, congestive heart failure, obesity, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, asthma, substance abuse, ADHD, hypertension, anxiety, depression, and several others. Digital therapeutics often employ strategies rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy.
2019
- https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02873-1
- QUOTE: ... One of the earliest, and still most prevalent, examples of digital delivery of behavioural interventions has been in diabetes care. In 2002, a study showed that an intensive behavioural intervention targeting diet and exercise could significantly reduce people’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes. …