mHealth technologies for osteoarthritis self-management and treatment: A systematic review

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Abstract

Osteoarthritis is a common chronic disease that can be better treated with the help of self-management interventions. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies are becoming a popular means to deliver such interventions. We reviewed the current state of research and development of mHealth technologies for osteoarthritis self-management to determine gaps future research could address. We conducted a systematic review of English articles and a survey of apps available in the marketplace as of 2016. Among 117 unique articles identified, 25 articles that met our inclusion criteria were reviewed in-depth. The app search identified 23 relevant apps for osteoarthritis self-management. Through the synthesis of three research themes (osteoarthritis assessment tools, osteoarthritis measurement tools, and osteoarthritis motion monitoring tools) that emerged from the current knowledge base, we provide a design framework to guide the development of more comprehensive osteoarthritis mHealth apps that facilitate self-management, decision support, and shared decision-making.

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Choi, W., Zheng, H., Franklin, P., & Tulu, B. (2019). mHealth technologies for osteoarthritis self-management and treatment: A systematic review. Health Informatics Journal, 25(3), 984–1003. https://doi.org/10.1177/1460458217735676

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