Apps and Adolescents: A Systematic Review of Adolescents’ Use of Mobile Phone and Tablet Apps That Support Personal Management of Their Chronic or Long-Term Physical Conditions

Dec 25, 2015Journal of medical Internet research

How Teens Use Phone and Tablet Apps to Manage Their Long-Term Health Conditions

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Abstract

A total of 46 participants were included across four eligible studies assessing mobile apps for managing chronic conditions in adolescents.

  • The review identified a lack of evidence-based mobile apps, contrasting with the vast number available on the market.
  • Only one pilot randomized controlled trial and three pretest/post-test studies were found that met the review criteria.
  • Samples in the eligible studies ranged from 4 to 18 participants, indicating limited research scope.
  • Two studies provided data for calculating effect size, but heterogeneity in study design and outcomes precluded meta-analysis.
  • Involvement of health professionals in app development was noted, though the presence of clinicians experienced with adolescents was unclear.
  • Future research is necessary to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of mobile apps for adolescent health management.

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