Mobile Phone and Tablet Apps to Support Young People’s Management of Their Physical Long-Term Conditions: A Systematic Review Protocol

Apr 10, 2015JMIR research protocols

Apps for Phones and Tablets to Help Young People Manage Long-Term Physical Health Conditions: Review Plan

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Abstract

A systematic review protocol will assess the effectiveness of mobile apps for managing chronic conditions in young people aged 10-24 years.

  • The prevalence of chronic conditions among young people aged 10-24 is increasing.
  • Mobile apps are already widely used by this demographic for various purposes, including health management.
  • This review aims to identify and evaluate existing literature on mobile apps designed for chronic condition management in young people.
  • It is expected that studies included in the review will vary in design, reported outcomes, and participant characteristics.
  • The findings will inform the development of an app intervention tailored for young people with long-term health conditions.

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