Mobile Health

Scoping Review Using PRISMA-SCR on m-health Interventions on Self-care Management of Type 2 Diabetes at Home

The goal of this study is to conduct a scoping evaluation of the global evidence on m-health interventions and to determine the efficacy of mobile based self-management interventions for type 2 diabetes mellitus. A rigorous search of the PubMed and Scopus research databases was conducted. Studies on Type 2 diabetes conducted in age ranges 18-75 years and published in English worldwide from [...]

2023-03-11T19:59:16-05:00

Apps on Google Play Store to assist in self-management of hypertension in Indian context: features analysis study

Background: A large number of individuals with hypertension are turning to the Internet and m-health technologies for assistance. There is a need to study the content of smartphone applications on hypertension. The study aimed to review and investigate the functional and analytical characteristics of apps related to the self-management of hypertension available on Google Play Store. Methods: Search was conducted in February [...]

2023-01-21T10:01:17-05:00

Designing and Evaluating a Personalized, Human-Centered Dietary Decision Support System for Use Among People With Diabetes in an Indian Setting: Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental Study

Background: Human-centered dietary decision support systems are fundamental to diabetes management, and they address the limitations of existing diet management systems. Objective: The objective of the proposed study is to evaluate the use of an interactive, telephone-linked, personalized, human-centered decision support system for facilitating the delivery of personalized nutrition care for patients with diabetes. Methods: A quasi-experimental trial was conducted [...]

2023-03-11T19:53:02-05:00

A pilot evaluation of Swasthya Pahal program using SMAART informatics framework to support NCD self-management

The study described the usefulness of an interactive, touch screen computer-enabled SMAART informatics platform to screen individuals at risk of NCDs including diabetes, hypertension, and obesity. Sixty-Four police personnel were screened during this pilot initiative at the Police Sanchar Training Centre, Sahastradhara road, Dehradun on 6th January and 7th January 2020. Individuals were assessed for overweight/obesity, hypertension, and diabetes and made aware of how [...]

2023-10-01T17:26:33-04:00
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