The Use of Mobile Apps for Heart Failure Self-management: Systematic Review of Experimental and Qualitative Studies
JMIR Cardio2022Vol. 6(1), pp. e33839–e33839
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Leticia Bezerra Giordan, Huong Ly Tong, J. Atherton, Rimantė Ronto, Josephine Y. Chau, David M. Kaye, Tim Shaw, Clara K Chow, Liliana Laranjo
Abstract
Mobile apps may improve heart failure self-management; however, more robust evaluation studies are needed to analyze key end points for heart failure. On the basis of the results of this review, we provide a road map for future studies in this area.
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