哮喘
医学
数字健康
移动应用程序
医疗保健
授权
移动技术
慢性阻塞性肺病
慢性病
物理疗法
家庭医学
移动设备
万维网
内科学
计算机科学
经济增长
经济
法学
政治学
作者
Kristien Sleurs,Sven Seys,Jean Bousquet,Wytske J. Fokkens,Senne Gorris,Benoı̂t Pugin,Peter W. Hellings
出处
期刊:Allergy
[Wiley]
日期:2019-01-15
卷期号:74 (7): 1292-1306
被引量:86
摘要
Abstract Background The market of mobile health ( mH ealth) technology is rapidly evolving, making new mobile technologies potentially available for healthcare systems. Patient empowerment through self‐monitoring of symptoms, shared decision making with the physician, and easily accessible education are important features extending the reach of mH ealth technology beyond traditional care. Methods Two digital distribution platforms (Apple App Store and Google Play Store) were searched for currently available mobile applications (apps) for patients with chronic respiratory diseases ( CRD s). A new index (score ranging from 0 to 10) was developed to assess the potential of apps as a tool to empower patients through mobile technology (based on self‐monitoring, personalized feedback, and patient education app features). Results One hundred and twelve apps were retained for analysis and could be classified in 5 categories: Asthma (n = 71), COPD (n = 15), Asthma and COPD (n = 15), Rhinitis and Asthma (n = 5), and Rhinosinusitis (n = 6). Eighty percent were developed by medical technology companies compared to 18% by medical doctors and 2% by pharmaceutical companies. Two‐thirds of apps allow disease self‐monitoring, whereas over half of apps provide patient feedback through graphs. Sixty percent of apps contain easily accessible patient education material. Only three percent of apps reach a score of ≥7 on the newly designed patient empowerment index. Conclusions A variety of apps are available for patients with CRD s of which only few were developed by or jointly with medical doctors. The majority of these apps include self‐monitoring tools, but only few also provide personalized feedback, which is needed to adopt these apps into daily care.
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