Mobile Health Apps, Family Caregivers, and Care Planning: Scoping Review

May 23, 2024Journal of medical Internet research

Mobile Health Apps and Family Caregivers in Care Planning: A Review

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Abstract

A total of 34 papers were identified, representing 25 studies on caregiver apps related to care planning and coordination.

  • Among the studies, 53% were pilot and feasibility studies, 38% were qualitative studies, and 8% were experimental or quasi-experimental.
  • No studies evaluated an intervention specifically focused on caregiver apps for care planning and coordination for individuals with multiple chronic conditions.
  • Key caregiver needs included information, support, and care coordination related to caregiving and self-care.
  • Desired app functionalities emphasized the importance of integrating caregiver roles into electronic health records.
  • Findings may guide app developers and researchers in creating tools to enhance coordination among caregivers, patients, and clinicians.

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