1. Mobile Phone Interventions for the Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease.
- Author
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Park LG, Beatty A, Stafford Z, and Whooley MA
- Subjects
- Cardiovascular Diseases diagnosis, Cardiovascular Diseases physiopathology, Cardiovascular Diseases psychology, Health Behavior, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Humans, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Risk Reduction Behavior, Biomedical Technology instrumentation, Cardiovascular Diseases prevention & control, Cell Phone, Mobile Applications, Secondary Prevention instrumentation, Telemedicine instrumentation, Text Messaging
- Abstract
Mobile health in the form of text messaging and mobile applications provides an innovative and effective approach to promote prevention and management of cardiovascular disease (CVD); however, the magnitude of these effects is unclear. Through a comprehensive search of databases from 2002-2016, we conducted a quantitative systematic review. The selected studies were critically evaluated to extract and summarize pertinent characteristics and outcomes. A large majority of studies (22 of 28, 79%) demonstrated text messaging, mobile applications, and telemonitoring via mobile phones were effective in improving outcomes. Some key factors associated with successful interventions included personalized messages with tailored advice, greater engagement (2-way text messaging, higher frequency of messages), and use of multiple modalities. Overall, text messaging appears more effective than smartphone-based interventions. Incorporating principles of behavioral activation will help promote and sustain healthy lifestyle behaviors in patients with CVD that result in improved clinical outcomes., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2016
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