eHealth Solutions for Chronic Disease

A systematic review found 38 eHealth studies for CKD symptom assessment and monitoring, most delivered via mobile apps focused on self-monitoring, data recording, and patient education. Evidence on whether mobile apps can effectively relie…

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A systematic review found 38 eHealth studies for CKD symptom assessment and monitoring, most delivered via mobile apps focused on self-monitoring, data recording, and patient education. Evidence on whether mobile apps can effectively relieve symptoms and improve HRQoL in CKD populations remains unclear. There is growing evidence for eHealth solutions across chronic conditions. Known barriers to CKD app use include eHealth literacy requirements, data privacy and security concerns, cost, and the impact of health limitations on technology engagement.