Applications of smartphone-based in improving self-management of non-communicable disease: Literature review

Rizkiyani Istifada, Muh Asnoer Laagu
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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are one of the leading health problems that occur in the adult people. One strategy to improve self-management of NCDs during the COVID-19 pandemic is to use a smartphone-based application. This literature review is structured to describe applications smartphone-based to improve self-management of NCDs. The databases in e-resources included Wiley Online, ScienceDirect, and Cambridge Core from 2010-2021. A literature search resulted in 15 articles that focused on using applications as a medium for improving self-management of NCDs. Various studies have shown the benefits of the use of smartphone-based applications to improve self-management strategies, including (1) the application to count the physical activity score; (2) the self-management application to manage nutritional diets; (3) the application of pain evaluation; (4) the application of weight management, and (5) the application of self-disease management record. The existence of a smartphone-based application can reduce the limitations in the process of implementing and evaluating self-management of non-communicable diseases.
智能手机在改善非传染性疾病自我管理中的应用:文献综述
非传染性疾病(NCDs)是发生在成年人中的主要健康问题之一。在COVID-19大流行期间,改善非传染性疾病自我管理的一项策略是使用基于智能手机的应用程序。本文献综述旨在描述基于智能手机的应用程序,以改善非传染性疾病的自我管理。电子资源数据库包括2010-2021年Wiley Online、ScienceDirect和Cambridge Core。文献检索结果是15篇文章,重点是使用应用程序作为改进非传染性疾病自我管理的媒介。各种研究表明,使用基于智能手机的应用程序可以改善自我管理策略,包括(1)计算身体活动分数的应用程序;(2)管理营养膳食的自我管理应用;(3)疼痛评价的应用;(4)应用体重管理,(5)应用自我疾病管理记录。基于智能手机的应用程序的存在可以减少在实施和评估非传染性疾病自我管理过程中的限制。
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