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Long-Term Evaluation of the Effects of An 'Internet Plus' Continuous Care Platform in Chronic Disease Management  

Xiuli Ma , Lingling Qin , Chunyue He , Yeli Huang
1 Heart Center, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100020, China
2 Nursing Department, The Sixth Medical Center,General Hospital of People’s Liberation Army, Beijing, 100048, China
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Computational Molecular Biology, 2025, Vol. 15, No. 1   
Received: 03 Dec., 2024    Accepted: 05 Jan., 2025    Published: 26 Jan., 2025
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Abstract

This study evaluated the long-term effects of the "Internet Plus" continuous care platform in chronic disease management, focusing on its impact on patient health outcomes and mental well-being. A pre-post intervention design was employed, recruiting 230 chronic disease patients from multiple primary care clinics. Data were collected through electronic health records, patient self-reports, and platform usage metrics. The results showed significant improvements in emergency visit frequency, hospital readmissions, symptom management, and treatment adherence among patients using the platform. The platform's monitoring and telemedicine capabilities helped patients better manage key health metrics, such as blood pressure and blood glucose levels, thereby enhancing self-efficacy. Additionally, its social support features and mental health resources significantly reduced patients' anxiety and loneliness, leading to an improved quality of life. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the long-term effectiveness of the "Internet Plus" platform in chronic disease management, offering valuable insights for policymakers and healthcare providers.

Keywords
Internet Plus; Chronic disease management; Continuous care; Self-management; Telemedicine
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