%0 Journal Article %A Echarri, Ana %A Vera, Isabel %A Ollero, Virginia %A Arajol, Claudia %A Riestra, Sabino %A Robledo, Pilar %A Calvo, Marta %A Gallego, Franscisco %A Ceballos, Daniel %A Castro, Beatriz %A Aguas, Mariam %A García-López, Santiago %A Marín-Jiménez, Ignacio %A Chaparro, María %A Mesonero, Paco %A Guerra, Iván %A Guardiola, Jordi %A Nos, Pilar %A Muñiz, Javier %T The Harvey-Bradshaw Index Adapted to a Mobile Application Compared with In-Clinic Assessment: The MediCrohn Study. %D 2019 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/13678 %X Objectives: Mobile apps are useful tools in e-health and self-management strategies in disease monitoring. We evaluated the Harvey-Bradshaw index (HBI) mobile app self-administered by the patient to see if its results agreed with HBI in-clinic assessed by a physician. Methods: Patients were enrolled in a 4-month prospective study with clinical assessments at months 1 and 4. Patients completed mobile app HBI and within 48 h, HBI was performed by a physician (gold standard). HBI scores characterized Crohn's disease (CD) as remission %K behavioral health %K e-health %K home health monitoring %K telehealth %K telemedicine %~