Evaluating mobile health technologies: does the traditional randomized controlled trial serve our needs?

被引:8
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作者
Gallagher, Robyn [1 ,2 ]
Zhang, Ling [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth, Susan Wakil Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Sydney Nursing Sch, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Charles Perkins Ctr, Missenden Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia
关键词
Digital health; mHealth; Mobile apps; Research methods; Randomized controlled trials; Cardiovascular;
D O I
10.1093/eurjcn/zvab053
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Mobile health technologies are increasingly used by cardiovascular nurses and allied health clinicians to support behaviour change and self-care in patients. Randomized controlled trials provide rigorous methodology for evaluation but progress slowly, so the technology is often outdated by completion. A helpful modification to the trial design includes identification of the behaviour intervention principles involved and concurrently track in-app usage data, allowing updates to be made. These data collected alongside user experiences enables analysis of effects on outcomes and determination of the relative influence of component parts. Cardiovascular and mental health mHealth strategies are used to exemplify these recommendations.
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页码:623 / 626
页数:4
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