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  1. Smartphone-RCCT: an online repository of randomized controlled clinical trials of smartphone applications for chronic conditions

    Background

    Chronic health conditions have a big impact on disability, morbidity, and mortality worldwide. Smartphone health applications (apps) can...

    Jürgen Barth, Jiani Wang, ... Claudia M. Witt in Trials
    Article Open access 27 October 2022
  2. Clinical utility of smartphone applications for sleep physicians

    Purpose

    To review various smartphone applications (apps) for sleep architecture and screening of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and to outline their...

    Travis Hathorn, Young Jae Byun, ... Abhay Sharma in Sleep and Breathing
    Article 26 May 2023
  3. A systematic review of smartphone applications for cancer survivors

    Purpose

    Mobile phone applications are positioned to support, educate, and empower cancer survivors during post-treatment care. We undertook a review...

    Krisha Changrani, Sophie Chima, ... Paige Druce in Journal of Cancer Survivorship
    Article 12 September 2023
  4. Validation of the Chinese Version of the Smartphone Self-Extension Scale: Empirical Evidence for Tripartite Conceptualization of Smartphone Self-Extension

    Smartphones can be perceived as a part of users' human selves and extend their identity in various ways. This study aimed to validate the Chinese...

    Article 21 March 2024
  5. Smartphone applications for informal caregivers of chronically ill patients: a sco** review

    Mobile-health applications can be used to deliver timely and personalized health information to family and friends of chronically ill adults living...

    Milena Guessi Margarido, Amika Shah, Emily Seto in npj Digital Medicine
    Article Open access 21 March 2022
  6. People affected by cancer and their carers from gender and sexually diverse communities: their experiences and the role of smartphone applications

    Background

    People living with cancer, or carers who are from lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex or asexual (LGBTQIA+) communities...

    Natalie Winter, Anna Ugalde, ... Patricia Livingston in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 20 June 2024
  7. The use of mobile phone applications to enhance personal safety from interpersonal violence – an overview of available smartphone applications in the United Kingdom

    Background

    Interpersonal violence has devastating implications for individuals, families, and communities across the globe, placing a significant...

    Kat Ford, Mark A. Bellis, ... Karen Hughes in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 09 June 2022
  8. A Review of Mortality Risk Prediction Models in Smartphone Applications

    Healthcare professionals in healthcare systems need access to freely available, real-time, evidence-based mortality risk prediction smartphone...

    Nino Fijačko, Ruth Masterson Creber, ... Gregor Štiglic in Journal of Medical Systems
    Article 04 November 2021
  9. Cognitive Training with Older Adults Using Smartphone and Web-Based Applications: A Sco** Review

    Introduction

    The present sco** review focused on: i) which apps were previously studied; ii) what is the most common frequency for implementing...

    A. F. Silva, Rui Miguel Silva, ... F. M. Clemente in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease
    Article Open access 23 January 2024
  10. Comparative effectiveness of smartphone healthcare applications for improving quality of life in lung cancer patients: study protocol

    Background

    Although pulmonary rehabilitation is helpful for patients following lung cancer surgery, rehabilitation is not widely available, due in...

    Jang Ho Lee, Jae Hwa Jeong, ... Jong Won Lee in BMC Pulmonary Medicine
    Article Open access 02 May 2022
  11. Accuracy of Smartphone-Based Three-Dimensional Facial Scanning System: A Systematic Review

    Background

    Recently, the integration of 3D face scanning into smartphones has raised vast interest in plastic surgery. With the release of smartphones...

    Yuna Luo, Minghao Zhao, Jianjian Lu in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
    Article 03 June 2024
  12. Smartphone Use in the Management of Neurological Emergencies: A Simulation-Based Study

    Background

    Smartphone use in medicine is nearly universal despite a dearth of research assessing utility in clinical performance. We sought to...

    Melissa B. Pergakis, Afrah A. Ali, ... Nicholas A. Morris in Neurocritical Care
    Article 21 May 2024
  13. Cyberchondria and smartphone addiction: A correlation survey among undergraduate medical students in Egypt

    Background

    There is an increase in smartphone usage globally. Cyberchondria (CYB) is characterized by excessive Internet searches for health...

    Safaa M. El-Zoghby, Nancy M. Zaghloul, ... Enayat M. Soltan in Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association
    Article Open access 03 April 2024
  14. Gait and Balance Assessments using Smartphone Applications in Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review

    Gait dysfunctions and balance impairments are key fall risk factors and associated with reduced quality of life in individuals with Parkinson’s...

    Libak Abou, Joseph Peters, ... Laura A. Rice in Journal of Medical Systems
    Article 15 August 2021
  15. Availability and Content Analysis of Smartphone Applications on Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics Using Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS)

    Purpose of Review

    A large number of smartphone applications bring with it cluttering and distorted information. Hence, the aim of this review was to...

    Amal Roy, Prajna Pramod Nayak, ... Krishnaraj Somayaji in Current Oral Health Reports
    Article Open access 10 November 2022
  16. Smartphone-based mobile applications for adverse drug reactions reporting: global status and country experience

    Background

    Smartphone technology can support paperless reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). The aims of this study were to systematically...

    Ayako Fukushima, Noha Iessa, ... Shanthi Narayan Pal in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
    Article Open access 02 May 2022
  17. Measurement properties of smartphone applications for the measurement of neck range of motion: a systematic review and meta analyses

    Background

    Smartphone applications offer an accessible and practical option to measure neck range of motion (ROM) and are becoming more commonly used...

    E. Elgueta-Cancino, K. Rice, ... D. Falla in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
    Article Open access 10 February 2022
  18. Problematic Smartphone Use Among Middle School and High School Students in China: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study

    Adolescents are found to be more susceptible to being addicted to the smartphone than other demographics. This research was designed to investigate...

    Article 22 May 2024
  19. The impact of smartphone addiction on attention control and sleep in Egypt—an online survey

    Background

    The widespread use of smartphones makes it imperative for researchers to study the adverse effect of smartphone addiction. We aimed to...

    Dalia Khalifa, Rehab Magdy, ... Mennat-Allah Tarek in Middle East Current Psychiatry
    Article Open access 06 December 2023
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