Mobile health technology: a novel tool in chronic disease management

IF 4.4 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Kaman Fan , Yi Zhao
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Abstract

The successful control of chronic diseases mainly depends on how well patients manage their disease conditions with the aid of healthcare providers. Mobile health technology—also known as mHealth—supports healthcare practice by means of mobile devices such as smartphone applications, web-based technologies, telecommunications services, social media, and wearable technology, and is becoming increasingly popular. Many studies have evaluated the utility of mHealth as a tool to improve chronic disease management through monitoring and feedback, educational and lifestyle interventions, clinical decision support, medication adherence, risk screening, and rehabilitation support. The aim of this article is to summarize systematic reviews addressing the effect of mHealth on the outcome of patients with chronic diseases. We describe the current applications of various mHealth approaches, evaluate their effectiveness as well as limitations, and discuss potential challenges in their future development. The evidence to date indicates that none of the existing mHealth technologies are inferior to traditional care. Telehealth and web-based technologies are the most frequently reported interventions, with promising results ranging from alleviation of disease-related symptoms, improvement in medication adherence, and decreased rates of rehospitalization and mortality. The new generation of mHealth devices based on various technologies are likely to provide more efficient and personalized healthcare programs for patients.

移动医疗技术:慢性病管理的新工具
慢性疾病的成功控制主要取决于患者如何在医疗保健提供者的帮助下控制其疾病状况。移动医疗技术(也称为mhealth)通过智能手机应用程序、基于网络的技术、电信服务、社交媒体和可穿戴技术等移动设备支持医疗保健实践,并且正变得越来越流行。许多研究评估了移动健康作为一种工具的效用,通过监测和反馈、教育和生活方式干预、临床决策支持、药物依从性、风险筛查和康复支持来改善慢性病管理。这篇文章的目的是总结系统综述解决移动健康对慢性疾病患者结果的影响。我们描述了各种移动医疗方法的当前应用,评估了它们的有效性和局限性,并讨论了它们未来发展中的潜在挑战。迄今为止的证据表明,现有的移动医疗技术没有一项劣于传统医疗。远程保健和基于网络的技术是最常报告的干预措施,其结果令人鼓舞,包括减轻与疾病有关的症状、改善药物依从性、降低再住院率和死亡率。基于各种技术的新一代移动医疗设备可能会为患者提供更高效和个性化的医疗保健方案。
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Intelligent medicine
Intelligent medicine Surgery, Radiology and Imaging, Artificial Intelligence, Biomedical Engineering
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