Mobile Applications in Otology: A Scoping Review.

LTS Valdez, RY Cafino, AT Isla Jr… - … of Interactive Mobile …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
This scoping review aims to comprehensively synthesize current research on the use of
mobile applications in otology, identify research gaps, and assess the feasibility of …

Mobile applications in otolaryngology for patients: an update

M Casale, A Costantino, V Rinaldi… - Laryngoscope …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Recently smartphones and tablets have spread in developed countries, and
healthcare‐related apps are growing incredibly in different specialties. The aim of this study …

[HTML][HTML] Evidence of Mobile applications in otolaryngology targeted at patients

SAW Andersen, WD Hsueh - Annals of Otology, Rhinology & …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Mobile technology is increasingly used in healthcare (“mobile health”) and will continue to
transform the field significantly. Already, numerous mobile applications (apps) are available …

Smartphone Applications for Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery—A Recent Update

S Garg, V Sharma, S Bhagat, D Sahni… - Indian Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
Rise in the number of smartphone users have led to an increased development of
smartphone applications. Advent of technology and increased awareness has led to an …

[HTML][HTML] Worldwide prevalence of hearing loss among smartphone users: cross-sectional study using a mobile-based app

M Masalski, K Morawski - Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2020 - jmir.org
Background In addition to the aging process, risk factors for hearing loss in adults include,
among others, exposure to noise, use of ototoxic drugs, genetics, and limited access to …

Mobile applications in otolaryngology: a systematic review of the literature, Apple app store and the Google play store

EMC Trecca, A Lonigro, M Gelardi… - Annals of Otology …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: Although the last few years have seen an increased number of smartphone
applications (apps) disseminated in the field of Otolaryngology (ORL), these apps vary …

Implications and attitudes of audiologists towards smartphone integration in hearing healthcare

SH Kimball, G Singh, AB John, LM Jenstad - Hearing research, 2018 - Elsevier
In a relatively short period of time, modern societies have been transformed by the
ubiquitous uptake of advanced and portable mobile communication, computation, and …

The role of smartphone applications in clinical practice: a review

J Wallace, R Kanegaonkar - The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2020 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveThe number of medical mobile phone applications continues to grow. Although
otorhinolaryngology-specific applications represent a small proportion, there are exciting …

Hearing aid accompanying smartphone apps in hearing healthcare. A systematic review

R Florian - Applied Medical Informatics, 2020 - ami.info.umfcluj.ro
Hearing Healthcare is in the midst of a paradigm shift due to increasing technologies and a
changing patient generation. Hearing aids come up with more and more functions that have …

Smartphone-enabled versus conventional otoscopy in detecting middle ear disease: a meta-analysis

CH Chen, CY Huang, HL Cheng, HYH Lin, YC Chu… - Diagnostics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Traditional otoscopy has some limitations, including poor visualization and inadequate time
for evaluation in suboptimal environments. Smartphone-enabled otoscopy may improve …