[HTML][HTML] Mobile devices and wearable technology for measuring patient outcomes after surgery: a systematic review

SR Knight, N Ng, A Tsanas, K Mclean, C Pagliari… - NPJ digital …, 2021 - nature.com
Complications following surgery are common and frequently occur the following discharge.
Mobile and wearable digital health interventions (DHI) provide an opportunity to monitor and …

Mobile health technology for remote home monitoring after surgery: a meta-analysis

AJ Dawes, AY Lin, C Varghese… - British Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Background Mobile health (mHealth) technology has been proposed as a method of
improving post-discharge surveillance. Little is known about how mHealth has been used to …

[HTML][HTML] Readiness for implementation of novel digital health interventions for postoperative monitoring: a systematic review and clinical innovation network analysis

KA McLean, SR Knight, TM Diehl… - The Lancet Digital …, 2023 - thelancet.com
An increasing number of digital health interventions (DHIs) for remote postoperative
monitoring have been developed and evaluated. This systematic review identifies DHIs for …

[HTML][HTML] Digital and mobile technologies to promote physical health behavior change and provide psychological support for patients undergoing elective surgery: meta …

A Robinson, U Oksuz, R Slight, S Slight… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Digital technology has influenced many aspects of modern living, including
health care. In the context of elective surgeries, there is a strong association between …

[HTML][HTML] Usability of mobile health apps for postoperative care: systematic review

B Patel, A Thind - JMIR Perioperative Medicine, 2020 - periop.jmir.org
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) apps are increasingly used postoperatively to monitor,
educate, and rehabilitate. The usability of mHealth apps is critical to their implementation …

Barriers and benefits to using mobile health technology after operation: A qualitative study

JS Abelson, E Kaufman, M Symer, A Peters… - Surgery, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Recently, mobile health technology has emerged as a promising avenue for
improving physician-patient communication and patient outcomes. The objective of our …

The use of smartphone applications (apps) for enhancing communication with surgical patients: a systematic review of the literature

MFI De La Cruz Monroy, A Mosahebi - Surgical innovation, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. The widespread use and development of smartphones and mHealth apps has
the potential to overcome communication deficiencies in health care. Objective. To carry out …

Wearable devices to monitor recovery after abdominal surgery: scoping review

CI Wells, W Xu, JA Penfold, C Keane, AA Gharibans… - BJS open, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Background Wearable devices have been proposed as a novel method for monitoring
patients after surgery to track recovery, identify complications early, and improve surgical …

[HTML][HTML] Digital phenotyping and patient-generated health data for outcome measurement in surgical care: a scoping review

P Jayakumar, E Lin, V Galea, AJ Mathew… - Journal of Personalized …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Digital phenotyping—the moment-by-moment quantification of human phenotypes in situ
using data related to activity, behavior, and communications, from personal digital devices …

The uses of smartphones and tablet devices in surgery: a systematic review of the literature

MH Mobasheri, M Johnston, UM Syed, D King, A Darzi - Surgery, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Smartphones and tablet devices have become ubiquitous, and their adoption in
the health care arena is growing. Reviews have looked at their utilities within medical …