Asynchronous mHealth Interventions in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Systematic Scoping Review

Nov 5, 2020JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Mobile Health Support Delivered at Different Times for Rheumatoid Arthritis: Overview Review

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Abstract

A total of 10 controlled intervention studies were included, focusing on various asynchronous mHealth interventions for patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

  • Four types of mHealth interventions were identified: SMS reminders, web apps, smartphone apps, and pedometers.
  • Improvements in medication compliance were associated with SMS reminders.
  • Web apps were linked to achieving rapid remission and enhancing patient-physician interaction.
  • Pedometers and SMS reminders contributed to increased physical activity across several studies.
  • All included studies were assessed to be at risk for bias in at least one area.
  • The methods and outcomes varied significantly among the studies, indicating a need for high-quality research.

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