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Journal of Medical Internet Research, volume 18, issue 5, pages e97
The Effectiveness of Self-Management Mobile Phone and Tablet Apps in Long-term Condition Management: A Systematic Review
Lisa Whitehead
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2016-05-16
Journal:
Journal of Medical Internet Research
scimago Q1
SJR: 2.020
CiteScore: 14.4
Impact factor: 5.8
ISSN: 14394456, 14388871
PubMed ID:
27185295
Health Informatics
Abstract
Long-term conditions and their concomitant management place considerable pressure on patients, communities, and health care systems worldwide. International clinical guidelines on the majority of long-term conditions recommend the inclusion of self-management programs in routine management. Self-management programs have been associated with improved health outcomes; however, the successful and sustainable transfer of research programs into clinical practice has been inconsistent. Recent developments in mobile technology, such as mobile phone and tablet computer apps, could help in developing a platform for the delivery of self-management interventions that are adaptable, of low cost, and easily accessible.We conducted a systematic review to assess the effectiveness of mobile phone and tablet apps in self-management of key symptoms of long-term conditions.We searched PubMed, Embase, EBSCO databases, the Cochrane Library, and The Joanna Briggs Institute Library for randomized controlled trials that assessed the effectiveness of mobile phone and tablet apps in self-management of diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, and chronic lung diseases from 2005-2016. We searched registers of current and ongoing trials, as well as the gray literature. We then checked the reference lists of all primary studies and review papers for additional references. The last search was run in February 2016.Of the 9 papers we reviewed, 6 of the interventions demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in the primary measure of clinical outcome. Where the intervention comprised an app only, 3 studies demonstrated a statistically significant improvement. Interventions to address diabetes mellitus (5/9) were the most common, followed by chronic lung disease (3/9) and cardiovascular disease (1/9). A total of 3 studies included multiple intervention groups using permutations of an intervention involving an app. The duration of the intervention ranged from 6 weeks to 1 year, and final follow-up data ranged from 3 months to 1 year. Sample size ranged from 48 to 288 participants.The evidence indicates the potential of apps in improving symptom management through self-management interventions. The use of apps in mHealth has the potential to improve health outcomes among those living with chronic diseases through enhanced symptom control. Further innovation, optimization, and rigorous research around the potential of apps in mHealth technology will move the field toward the reality of improved health care delivery and outcomes.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.2196/jmir.4883
UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.4883
TI - The Effectiveness of Self-Management Mobile Phone and Tablet Apps in Long-term Condition Management: A Systematic Review
T2 - Journal of Medical Internet Research
AU - Whitehead, Lisa
PY - 2016
DA - 2016/05/16
PB - JMIR Publications
SP - e97
IS - 5
VL - 18
PMID - 27185295
SN - 1439-4456
SN - 1438-8871
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@article{2016_Whitehead,
author = {Lisa Whitehead},
title = {The Effectiveness of Self-Management Mobile Phone and Tablet Apps in Long-term Condition Management: A Systematic Review},
journal = {Journal of Medical Internet Research},
year = {2016},
volume = {18},
publisher = {JMIR Publications},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.4883},
number = {5},
pages = {e97},
doi = {10.2196/jmir.4883}
}
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Whitehead, Lisa. “The Effectiveness of Self-Management Mobile Phone and Tablet Apps in Long-term Condition Management: A Systematic Review.” Journal of Medical Internet Research, vol. 18, no. 5, May. 2016, p. e97. https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.4883.
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Publisher
scimago Q1
SJR
2.020
CiteScore
14.4
Impact factor
5.8
ISSN
14394456
(Print)
14388871
(Electronic)