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- Title
Impact of Mobile and Web Health Apps on Pediatric Chronic Disease Management and Quality of Life: An Update Systematic Review.
- Authors
Hasanah, Idyatul; Sari, Apriani Susmita; Nursalam, Nursalam; Safinatunnaja, Bq; Krisnana, Ilya; Basuni, Hikmah Lia; Haikal, Zikrul; Ramdani, Wawan Febri
- Abstract
Mobile and web health applications have gained widespread usage worldwide for pediatric patients with chronic diseases, yet comprehensive research evaluating their impact remains limited. This research aims to determine the comprehensive impact of mobile and web health apps on pediatric chronic disease management and quality of life. Searches were performed on seven primary databases (Emerald Insight, Scopus, ScienceDirect, PubMed, ProQuest, Ebsco, and SpringerLink) from 2003 to 2023. The study followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses 2020 Statement guidelines. The quality study was conducted using JBI's critical appraisal tools. Descriptive and narrative analysis methods were used, and the findings were presented in text and tabular formats. Out of 1,840 articles reviewed, only 28 met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The most identified outcomes in the study of mobile and web health apps on pediatric chronic disease management are psychological, cognitive, and behavioural outcomes and quality of life. However, biological markers seem to be the least evaluated outcome. Mobile and web health applications play a positive role in managing chronic diseases and enhancing the quality of life for pediatric patients. These applications offer a range of features, including symptom assessment, information dissemination, educational resources, caregiver communication, social support, and calendar reminders. Healthcare providers and caregivers should consider integrating these technologies into caring for children with chronic diseases. It can lead to improved outcomes and overall well-being.
- Subjects
PREVENTION of chronic diseases; MOBILE apps; INTELLECT; PSYCHOLOGICAL distress; SELECTIVE dissemination of information; SELF-management (Psychology); SELF-efficacy; WEB browsers; DISEASE management; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; TREATMENT effectiveness; BEHAVIOR; INFORMATION resources; MEDLINE; SYSTEMATIC reviews; CAREGIVERS; QUALITY of life; RESEARCH methodology; COGNITION disorders; COMMUNICATION; ABILITY; ONLINE information services; SOCIAL support; HEALTH care reminder systems; QUALITY assurance; BIOMARKERS; TRAINING; CHILDREN
- Publication
Africa Journal of Nursing & Midwifery, 2024, Vol 26, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1682-5055
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25159/2520-5293/15152