[HTML][HTML] Mobile and web-based apps that support self-management and transition in young people with chronic illness: systematic review

YI Virella Pérez, S Medlow, J Ho, K Steinbeck - Journal of medical Internet …, 2019 - jmir.org
Background More adolescents with chronic physical illness are living into adulthood, and
they require the development of proficient self-management skills to maintain optimal …

[HTML][HTML] Apps and adolescents: a systematic review of adolescents' use of mobile phone and tablet apps that support personal management of their chronic or long …

R Majeed-Ariss, E Baildam, M Campbell… - Journal of medical …, 2015 - jmir.org
Background The prevalence of physical chronic or long-term conditions in adolescents aged
10-24 years is rising. Mobile phone and tablet mobile technologies featuring software …

[HTML][HTML] The effectiveness of self-management mobile phone and tablet apps in long-term condition management: a systematic review

L Whitehead, P Seaton - Journal of medical Internet research, 2016 - jmir.org
Background Long-term conditions and their concomitant management place considerable
pressure on patients, communities, and health care systems worldwide. International clinical …

[HTML][HTML] Mental health mobile apps for preadolescents and adolescents: a systematic review

R Grist, J Porter, P Stallard - Journal of medical internet research, 2017 - jmir.org
Background There are an increasing number of mobile apps available for adolescents with
mental health problems and an increasing interest in assimilating mobile health (mHealth) …

[HTML][HTML] Desirable components for a customized, home-based, digital care-management app for children and young people with long-term, chronic conditions: a …

R Nightingale, A Hall, C Gelder, S Friedl… - Journal of medical …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Mobile apps for mobile phones and tablet devices are widely used by children
and young people aged 0-18 years with long-term health conditions, such as chronic kidney …

[HTML][HTML] End user and implementer experiences of mHealth technologies for noncommunicable chronic disease management in young adults: systematic review

H Slater, JM Campbell, JN Stinson, MM Burley… - Journal of medical …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as asthma, diabetes, cancer,
and persistent musculoskeletal pain impose an escalating and unsustainable burden on …

[HTML][HTML] Opportunities and challenges for smartphone applications in supporting health behavior change: qualitative study

L Dennison, L Morrison, G Conway, L Yardley - Journal of medical Internet …, 2013 - jmir.org
Background: There is increasing interest from academics and clinicians in harnessing
smartphone applications (apps) as a means of delivering behavioral interventions for health …

Mobile applications for caregivers of individuals with chronic conditions and/or diseases: quantitative content analysis

J Lorca-Cabrera, R Marti-Arques… - International journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Mobile health applications can help empowering caregivers and promote their
wellbeing and their quality of life. Objective To analyze the technical and functional …

[HTML][HTML] Use of technology-based tools to support adolescents and young adults with chronic disease: systematic review and meta-analysis

JK Low, E Manias - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: With the large amount of material that is readily available on the internet, there
are endless opportunities for electronic health–literate patients to obtain and learn new …

[HTML][HTML] Smartphone apps for smoking cessation: systematic framework for app review and analysis

KW Bold, KA Garrison, A DeLucia, M Horvath… - Journal of Medical …, 2023 - jmir.org
Background Cigarette smoking is a leading cause of preventable death, and identifying
novel treatment approaches to promote smoking cessation is critical for improving public …