MOBILE APP MAPPING FOR HEART FAILURE CARE: A SCOPING REVIEW

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Objective: to map mobile apps for care in heart failure. Method: this is a scoping review based on the method proposed by the Joanna Briggs Institute. The following research question was used: which mobile apps on heart failure are used by health professionals, people with heart failure and their family/caregivers? Health bases and portals were analyzed through the search with the descriptors “Heart Failure”, “Mobile Applications”, “Patients”, “Health Personnel”, “Family” and “Caregivers” and the keyword “Applications”. Forty-seven studies were selected for analysis. Results: a total of 47 published studies were analyzed, which allowed mapping 39 mobile applications from four continents, among which 20 (51.3%) were intended for co-management and 19 (48.7%) had as target population patients and health professionals; 23 (58.9%) applications did not use theoretical framework for its construction. The prevalent theme and resources involved daily care (36; 92.3%) and data management (37; 94.9%), respectively. Conclusion: the themes and resources of the applications assisted patients, family members and professionals in heart failure management. However, a gap was identified in several themes involving individuals and their surroundings, essential for comprehensive care.

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Cestari, V. R. F., Florêncio, R. S., Garces, T. S., de Souza, L. C., Pessoa, V. L. M. de P., & Moreira, T. M. M. (2022). MOBILE APP MAPPING FOR HEART FAILURE CARE: A SCOPING REVIEW. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 31. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-265X-TCE-2021-0211

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