Shawnda Henault’s research while affiliated with Georgetown University and other places

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Use of a Smartphone Application for Spine Surgery Improves Patient Adherence with Preoperative Instructions and Decreases Last-minute Surgery Cancellations
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March 2019

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Cureus

Jeffrey J Stewart

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Shawnda Henault

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Jean-Marc Voyadzis

Background: Smartphone applications (apps) are being increasingly utilized in the health care arena to improve patient care and outcomes. Objective: To further demonstrate the ability of a smartphone app to improve patient compliance with preoperative instructions and to decrease the number of last-minute surgery cancellations. Methods: Patients undergoing spine surgery were prospectively accrued. Smartphone app users were compared to non-app users. Patient adherence with preoperative instructions as well as last-minute surgery cancellations were analyzed. Results: All 85 app users adhered to preoperative instructions according to the acknowledgements sent to the web portal, and there were no cancelled surgeries. Among the 89 non-app users, there were five cancelled surgeries (5.6%). Conclusions: We demonstrate the ability of a smartphone application to improve patient adherence with preoperative instructions and decrease last-minute surgery cancellations.

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... Boaro et al. showcased smartphone-derived GPS features accurately characterizing perioperative mobility trends and improved data collection capabilities post-operatively using mHealth applications for spine surgery patients[24]. Stewart et al. observed increased adherence among patients using mHealth applications in following pre-operative instructions, correlating with a decrease in lastminute surgery cancellations for spine surgery patients[25]. ...

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The Role of Mobile Health Technology in Perioperative Spinal Care: A Systematic Scoping Review and Narrative Synthesis
Use of a Smartphone Application for Spine Surgery Improves Patient Adherence with Preoperative Instructions and Decreases Last-minute Surgery Cancellations

Cureus