A systematic review of the effectiveness of mobile apps for monitoring and management of mental health symptoms or disorders

K Wang, DS Varma, M Prosperi - Journal of psychiatric research, 2018 - Elsevier
Background There are a growing number of mobile apps available for monitoring and
management of mental health symptoms or disorders. However, clinically validated …

Safety concerns with consumer-facing mobile health applications and their consequences: a scoping review

S Akbar, E Coiera, F Magrabi - Journal of the American Medical …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Objective To summarize the research literature about safety concerns with consumer-facing
health apps and their consequences. Materials and Methods We searched bibliographic …

[HTML][HTML] Digital patient experience: umbrella systematic review

T Wang, G Giunti, M Melles, R Goossens - Journal of medical Internet …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background The adoption and use of technology have significantly changed health care
delivery. Patient experience has become a significant factor in the entire spectrum of patient …

[HTML][HTML] Digital health interventions for adult patients with cancer evaluated in randomized controlled trials: scoping review

K Lee, S Kim, SH Kim, SH Yoo, JH Sung, EG Oh… - Journal of medical …, 2023 - jmir.org
Background Digital care has become an essential component of health care. Interventions
for patients with cancer need to be effective and safe, and digital health interventions must …

[HTML][HTML] tested mobile apps for breast cancer care: systematic review

C Jongerius, S Russo, K Mazzocco… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: The use of mobile health (mHealth) apps in clinical settings is increasing
widely. mHealth has been used to promote prevention, improve early detection, manage …

Development features and study characteristics of mobile health apps in the management of chronic conditions: a systematic review of randomised trials

M Cucciniello, F Petracca, O Ciani, R Tarricone - NPJ digital medicine, 2021 - nature.com
COVID-19 pandemic challenges have accelerated the reliance on digital health fuelling the
expanded incorporation of mobile apps into healthcare services, particularly for the …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of psychoeducational interventions using mobile apps and mobile-based online group discussions on anxiety and self-esteem in women with breast …

E Ghanbari, S Yektatalab, M Mehrabi - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2021 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background Psychoeducation has turned into an effective tool in taking care of cancer
patients and improving their psychophysical symptoms and quality of life. Despite the …

Digital health interventions to help living with cancer: a systematic review of participants' engagement and psychosocial effects

G Escriva Boulley, T Leroy, C Bernetière… - Psycho …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Digital health interventions (DI) open the possibility for cancer patients and
survivors to manage the disease and its side effects when they return home after treatment …

Effect of lavender oil on the anxiety of patients before breast surgery

A Beyliklioğlu, S Arslan - Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing, 2019 - Elsevier
Purpose Anxiety is a common problem before surgery. This study aimed to investigate the
effects of inhaling lavender oil on anxiety levels in patients before breast surgery. Design A …

Do mHealth applications improve clinical outcomes of patients with cancer? A critical appraisal of the peer-reviewed literature

J Osborn, A Ajakaiye, T Cooksley, CP Subbe - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Patients undergoing systemic anti-cancer treatment experience distressing side
effects, and these symptoms are often experienced outside the hospital setting. The impact …