Use of Mobile Apps for Self-care in People With Parkinson Disease: Systematic Review

Jan 21, 2022JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Using Mobile Apps for Self-Care in People with Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review

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Abstract

A total of 17 studies were selected, including 3 randomized controlled trials and 14 observational studies or quasi-experimental studies.

  • Mobile apps for self-care in people with Parkinson disease (PD) primarily focus on monitoring motor symptoms.
  • Motor symptoms are mainly assessed using smartphone or wearable device sensors and task performance.
  • Nonmotor symptoms are tracked through self-reported questionnaires and task performance in mobile apps.
  • Most existing research emphasizes clinical symptom assessment rather than effective symptom management.
  • There is a noted deficiency in the development of strategies for self-management within these mobile apps.

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