Digital health in allergy care: current practices, evidence, and future prospects.

IF 3.1 Q2 ALLERGY
Frontiers in allergy Pub Date : 2026-04-14 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.3389/falgy.2026.1760856
Olga Lourenço, Adriano N Raposo
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Abstract

This mini-review summarizes the current applications of digital tools in allergy care, including telemedicine platforms, mobile health technologies, and AI-based decision support systems. It critically examines available evidence, benefits, and challenges for clinical practice and outlines future directions for integrating digital health into personalized allergy management. Mobile apps and wearable sensors enable real-time tracking of symptoms, medication use, and environmental triggers, providing actionable data that supports proactive disease management. Continuous data streams enhance clinicians' ability to adjust treatment promptly and personalize care. AI-driven tools offer emerging opportunities for predictive modeling and decision support, while telemedicine expands access and convenience. Together, these innovations may support more patient-centered, equitable, and data-informed care.

过敏护理中的数字健康:当前实践、证据和未来前景。
这篇小型综述总结了目前数字工具在过敏护理中的应用,包括远程医疗平台、移动卫生技术和基于人工智能的决策支持系统。它严格审查了临床实践的现有证据、益处和挑战,并概述了将数字健康整合到个性化过敏管理中的未来方向。移动应用程序和可穿戴传感器可以实时跟踪症状、药物使用和环境触发因素,提供可操作的数据,支持主动疾病管理。连续的数据流增强了临床医生及时调整治疗和个性化护理的能力。人工智能驱动的工具为预测建模和决策支持提供了新的机会,而远程医疗则扩大了访问范围和便利性。总之,这些创新可以支持更多以患者为中心、公平和数据知情的护理。
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