There are five key themes mHealth developers must consider to improve engagement with adolescent users in need of self-management support, according to a study published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth.
It used to be that consumers worried considerably about security issues of their smartphones and other mobile devices to communicate or store medical information. Today, though, 58 percent of U.S.
A new study examined the health and economic impacts of mHealth technologies on the outcomes of diabetes patients in Asia. The study concluded that compared to patients who did not use mHealth ...
A mobile health (mHealth) intervention for adolescent and young adult breast cancer survivors that offered tailored support ...
Children whose parents were more engaged with an intervention focused on obesity saw greater results compared with children whose parents were less engaged. For mobile health (mHealth) interventions ...
A gap exists between the wide variety of mobile health applications in the marketplace and the number that address the needs of patients who could benefit the most, a new survey found. Ubiquitous ...
About 38 percent of consumers have begun to use mHealth, and users often share several key characteristics, according to a study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research. Researchers surveyed 1,132 ...
An explosion of new mobile health apps offers consumers an unprecedented level of choice, but clinical utility is still lacking for those with chronic conditions. Although there is a rapidly growing ...
The number of Americans using mHealth apps is far less than many may realize and will remain small unless developers lower costs, boost quality and verify apps in clinical settings, according to a ...
mHealth Market– Global Outlook and Forecast 2023-2030 is latest research study released by Allied Market Research evaluating the market risk side analysis, highlighting opportunities and leveraged ...