[HTML][HTML] Factors influencing adherence to mHealth apps for prevention or management of noncommunicable diseases: systematic review

R Jakob, S Harperink, AM Rudolf, E Fleisch… - Journal of Medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Mobile health (mHealth) apps show vast potential in supporting patients and
health care systems with the increasing prevalence and economic costs of …

[HTML][HTML] Challenges in participant engagement and retention using mobile health apps: literature review

S Amagai, S Pila, AJ Kaat, CJ Nowinski… - Journal of medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Mobile health (mHealth) apps are revolutionizing the way clinicians and
researchers monitor and manage the health of their participants. However, many studies …

The role of mobile health applications in improving patient engagement and health outcomes: A critical review

CA Okolo, O Babawarun, JO Arowoogun… - International Journal of …, 2024 - ijsra.net
Mobile health applications (apps) have revolutionized healthcare delivery by enhancing
patient engagement and improving health outcomes. This critical review examines the role …

Consumer mobile health apps: current state, barriers, and future directions

CK Kao, DM Liebovitz - PM&R, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper discusses the current state, barriers, and future directions of consumer-facing
applications (apps). There are currently more than 165,000 mobile health apps publicly …

[HTML][HTML] Influences on the uptake of and engagement with health and well-being smartphone apps: systematic review

D Szinay, A Jones, T Chadborn, J Brown… - Journal of medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background The public health impact of health and well-being digital interventions is
dependent upon sufficient real-world uptake and engagement. Uptake is currently largely …

[HTML][HTML] Toward a digital platform for the self-management of noncommunicable disease: systematic review of platform-like interventions

SA Tighe, K Ball, F Kensing, L Kayser… - Journal of medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Digital interventions are effective for health behavior change, as they enable
the self-management of chronic, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). However, they often …

[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 …

What works best to engage participants in mobile app interventions and e-health: a scoping review

I Oakley-Girvan, R Yunis, M Longmire… - Telemedicine and e …, 2022 - liebertpub.com
Background: Despite the growing popularity of mobile app interventions, specific
engagement components of mobile apps have not been well studied. Methods: The …

Features, outcomes, and challenges in mobile health interventions for patients living with chronic diseases: A review of systematic reviews

A Triantafyllidis, H Kondylakis, K Votis… - International journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Mobile health (mHealth) technology has the potential to play a key role in
improving the health of patients with chronic non-communicable diseases. Objectives We …

[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 …