A recently-published study evaluated the efficacy of a new mobile app built to help women self-manage urinary incontinence by randomizing women 1:1 to use of the app or an information-only control app ...
A new app, developed with the help of Newcastle University experts, is the world’s first digital medical device dedicated to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Greater improvements in asthma control and quality of life occurred among patients using a smartphone app vs.
McKesson Foundation’s Mobilizing for Health initiative has awarded The Center for Connected Health, a division of Partners HealthCare, grant of an unspecified amount to develop and test a mobile ...
A mobile app providing self-management action advice to patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA) was linked to significant improvements in health-related quality of life (QOL) and disease activity.
An asthma self-management app paired with wearables improved asthma control for adults in a randomized controlled trial. African American patients gained less from the digital intervention. The study ...
A new app has been described as 'the world’s first digital medical device dedicated to empowering and supporting people ...
A smartphone-based self-management intervention developed for patients with bipolar disorder (BD) can help decrease depressive symptoms and improve quality of life, new research suggests. In a ...
communication features with healthcare providers. While some of these technologies also feature pulmonary rehabilitation and virtual ward components, these are not included within the scope of this ...