[HTML][HTML] Consumer-based wearable activity trackers increase physical activity participation: systematic review and meta-analysis

KJ Brickwood, G Watson, J O'Brien… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: The range of benefits associated with regular physical activity participation is
irrefutable. Despite the well-known benefits, physical inactivity remains one of the major …

[HTML][HTML] mHealth intervention for improving pain, quality of life, and functional disability in patients with chronic pain: systematic review

M Moreno-Ligero, JA Moral-Munoz… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2023 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background Chronic pain (CP) is 1 of the leading causes of disability worldwide and
represents a significant burden on individual, social, and economic aspects. Potential tools …

2022 EULAR points to consider for remote care in rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases

A De Thurah, P Bosch, A Marques… - Annals of the …, 2022 - ard.bmj.com
Background Remote care and telehealth have the potential to expand healthcare access,
and the COVID-19 pandemic has called for alternative solutions to conventional face-to-face …

[HTML][HTML] Can smartphone apps increase physical activity? Systematic review and meta-analysis

A Romeo, S Edney, R Plotnikoff, R Curtis… - Journal of medical …, 2019 - jmir.org
Background Smartphone apps are a promising tool for delivering accessible and appealing
physical activity interventions. Given the large growth of research in this field, there are now …

[HTML][HTML] Benefits of mobile apps in pain management: systematic review

SE Thurnheer, I Gravestock, G Pichierri… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2018 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Pain is a common condition with a significant physical, psychosocial, and
economic impact. Due to enormous progress in mobile device technology as well as the …

[HTML][HTML] Digital self-management interventions for people with osteoarthritis: systematic review with meta-analysis

R Safari, J Jackson, D Sheffield - Journal of medical Internet research, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is not curable, but the symptoms can be managed through
self-management programs (SMPs). Owing to the growing burden of OA on the health …

Effectiveness of remote care interventions: a systematic review informing the 2022 EULAR Points to Consider for remote care in rheumatic and musculoskeletal …

A Marques, P Bosch, A de Thurah, Y Meissner… - RMD open, 2022 - rmdopen.bmj.com
Objective To perform a systematic literature review (SLR) on different outcomes of remote
care compared with face-to-face (F2F) care, its implementation into clinical practice and to …

[HTML][HTML] A library of analytic indicators to evaluate effective engagement with consumer mHealth apps for chronic conditions: scoping review

Q Pham, G Graham, C Carrion, PP Morita… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: There is mixed evidence to support current ambitions for mobile health
(mHealth) apps to improve chronic health and well-being. One proposed explanation for this …

Effects of technology-supported exercise programs on the knee pain, physical function, and quality of life of individuals with knee osteoarthritis and/or chronic knee …

T Chen, CK Or, J Chen - Journal of the American Medical …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Objective The study sought to examine the effects of technology-supported exercise
programs on the knee pain, physical function, and quality of life of individuals with knee …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile health apps for self-management of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: systematic literature review

A Najm, L Gossec, C Weill, D Benoist… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Although the increasing availability of mobile health (mHealth) apps may
enable people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) to better self-manage …