Objective:To systematically evaluate the effectiveness of mobile health(mHealth)interventions on self-management and blood pressure(BP)control in patients with hypertension and to provide recommendations for the clini...Objective:To systematically evaluate the effectiveness of mobile health(mHealth)interventions on self-management and blood pressure(BP)control in patients with hypertension and to provide recommendations for the clinic and future research.Methods:Databases including Embase,Cochrane Library,CINAHL,CNKI,SinoMed,Wanfang,and Weipu were searched to collect systematic reviews(SRs)and meta-analyses on mHealth interventions for hypertension management.Two researchers independently screened the articles and extracted data,and the Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews(AMSTAR 2)was used to evaluate the methodological quality of the included reviews.Results:A total of 11 SRs were included:1 review was rated as high quality,3 as low quality,and 7 as critically low quality.The mobile phone was the most common intervention type,followed by the internet.Seven reviews performed meta-analyses and showed that mHealth was associated with a significant reduction in systolic blood pressure(SBP),from 2.28 mmHg(95%CI-3.90 to-0.66;I^(2)=40%)to 14.77 mmHg(95%CI 11.76-17.77;I^(2)=89.7%),and diastolic blood pressure(DBP),from 1.50 mmHg(95%CI-2.20 to-0.08;I^(2)=62%)to 8.17 mmHg(95%CI 5.67-10.67;I^(2)=86%).Self-management behaviors included medication adherence(MA),diet,smoking,alcohol drinking,physical activity,and BP monitoring.There were inconsistent results on the effectiveness of mHealth interventions.Conclusions:mHealth interventions can improve BP control,MA,diet,and smoking in patients with hypertension,but the evidence for the efficacy of mHealth on physical activity and alcohol drinking improvement is limited.The methodological quality of existing SRs on the management of BP in patients with hypertension was relatively low,and more well-designed SRs or meta-analyses were needed to provide more evidence.mHealth interventions are useful for improving BP control of patients with hypertension.展开更多
Objectives:This study aimed to describe the development process of the peer precision-matching and health management mobile platform"Aspark"for people living with human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)(PLWH)and t...Objectives:This study aimed to describe the development process of the peer precision-matching and health management mobile platform"Aspark"for people living with human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)(PLWH)and to evaluate its usability.Methods:The study assembled a multidisciplinary research and development team comprising researchers,software engineers,art designers,clinical nursing specialists,HIV peer volunteers,and psychological counselors.The team employed an agile development model to iteratively build the platform.Using the social determinants of health framework and the interpersonal circumplex,we identified 14 matching variables for the mobile platform.A video production team was formed to create peer training videos on health management for PLWH.We integrated relevant tools to provide PLWH with various types of support,including informational,instrumental,emotional,affiliational,and appraisal assistance.From March to May 2024,the research team used convenience sampling to select 130 platform users.It administered an electronic questionnaire based on the System Usability Scale to evaluate the platform's overall usability.Results:The platform incorporates multiple functional modules,including"Precision Matching,""Drug Interaction Query,""Medication Reminder,""Health Management,""Mood Diary,""Community Discussion,"and"Activity Center,"achieving comprehensive coverage across informational,emotional,instrumental,social,and appraisal support.The precision matching module facilitates intelligent pairing between patients and peer volunteers;the health management module allows for the entry of test results and trend analysis;medication reminders and check-in features enhance medication adherence;the mood diary supports emotional recording and expressive writing;while the community module offers functions such as topic discussions,appointment scheduling,and organization of offline activities.Among the 130 valid questionnaires,more than 83%of users scored above 68 on the System Usability Scale,indicating that the platform demonstrates favourable usability.Conclusions:The"Aspark"platform offers a feasible and promising digital solution for precision matching in HIV peer support and health management,enabling healthcare providers to deliver personalized and continuous health support to patients through its functions.Well-designed clinical trials should be conducted in the future to evaluate the effectiveness of this tool.展开更多
In recent years,with the rapid development of digital technology,mobile health technology has been widely used in the medical field.This article reviews the application forms,application effects,and existing problems ...In recent years,with the rapid development of digital technology,mobile health technology has been widely used in the medical field.This article reviews the application forms,application effects,and existing problems of mobile health technology in patients with comorbid coronary heart disease,aiming to provide a reference for the future development of mobile health technology services for patients with comorbid coronary heart disease in China.展开更多
Self-management interventions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)patients using mobile health technology are beneficial for relieving disease symptoms,improving patients’adherence to rehabilitation self-m...Self-management interventions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)patients using mobile health technology are beneficial for relieving disease symptoms,improving patients’adherence to rehabilitation self-management,and improving quality of life.This paper reviews the application of mobile health technology in self-management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,introduces the application form of mobile health technology in self-management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,summarizes its application effect in self-management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,analyzes the problems and proposes solutions in the process of research and implementation at this stage,with a view to providing a theory for the application of mobile health technology in pulmonary rehabilitation and management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease This study summarize the effect of its application in the self-management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.展开更多
The integration of digital technologies into oral health care is transforming the field, driving advancements in diagnostic precision, patient engagement, and access to care. This review evaluates the impact of mobile...The integration of digital technologies into oral health care is transforming the field, driving advancements in diagnostic precision, patient engagement, and access to care. This review evaluates the impact of mobile health (mHealth) applications, tele-dentistry, artificial intelligence (AI), wearable devices, and advanced imaging systems on modern dentistry. Synthesizing findings from 125 studies published between 2010 and 2024, the paper identifies key achievements, including improved patient compliance, enhanced diagnostic capabilities, and expanded access to care in underserved areas. Tele-dentistry has been pivotal in bridging geographical gaps, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, while AI tools have revolutionized diagnostics and personalized treatment planning. Wearable devices and mHealth applications have empowered patients with real-time feedback, fostering sustained adherence to oral hygiene practices. The review also highlights the potential of digital tools to reduce healthcare disparities and operational costs, paving the way for more equitable and efficient dental care. By outlining critical advancements and future directions, this paper underscores the transformative potential of digital health technologies in dentistry. It advocates for further research on data security, interoperability, and innovative applications of AI to maximize the benefits of these tools, ultimately shaping a more accessible and patient-focused oral health ecosystem.展开更多
Objective:This scoping review explores digital health interventions used to improve maternal health and the health of children under-5-year-olds in rural areas of low-and middle-income countries(LMICs),identifying cur...Objective:This scoping review explores digital health interventions used to improve maternal health and the health of children under-5-year-olds in rural areas of low-and middle-income countries(LMICs),identifying current practices and research gaps.Methods:Guided by PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews,a comprehensive search was conducted across PubMed,Web of Science,and grey literature search with Google Scholar,and the South African National Elec-tronic Theses and Dissertations Portal.MeSH terms and Boolean operators were used.Studies were screened using the Population,Concept,and Context framework,and data were extracted systematically.Results:Of 5,114 records,63 met inclusion criteria.Digital health interventions,particularly mobile health,were found to enhance service delivery,education,and support for maternal and child health in LMICs.However,challenges such as limited access to technology,digital literacy,and cultural barriers persist.Contextual factors,including geography and sociocultural norms,significantly influenced implementation success.Conclusion:Digital health interventions show promise in improving maternal and child health in LMICs.How-ever,regional disparities,technological limitations,and cultural misalignment hinder scalability.Future research should focus on culturally adaptive,community-engaged approaches and long-term impact assessments to sup-port sustainable health promotion in low-resource settings.展开更多
The habitual use of smartphones during meals has become a common behavior,raising concerns about its potential impact on eating habits and metabolic health.The present narrative review investigates how using a smartph...The habitual use of smartphones during meals has become a common behavior,raising concerns about its potential impact on eating habits and metabolic health.The present narrative review investigates how using a smartphone or tablet during meals can cause distractions and negatively affect metabolic health.A comprehensive narrative review was conducted by synthesizing peer-reviewed studies on the interplay between smartphone use during meals,eating behaviors,and metabolic health.Relevant literature was identified through searches in electronic databases and organized thematically to highlight trends and research gaps.By synthesizing evidence from existing literature,this review highlights that smartphone use during meals is associated with increased caloric intake,altered food composition,and disruptions in postprandial metabolic responses.These effects are mediated by reduced meal awareness and psychological distractions,including multitasking.Variability in findings arises from differences in study designs and populations.This review identifies critical research gaps,including the lack of longitudinal studies and the need to explore mechanisms underlying these relationships.By summarizing trends and patterns,this narrative review offers valuable insights into the complex interplay between digital device use,eating habits,and metabolic health,providing a foundation for future research and interventions.展开更多
Mobile health apps (MHAs) and medical apps (MAs) are becoming increasinglypopular as digital interventions in a wide range of health-related applications inalmost all sectors of healthcare. The surge in demand for dig...Mobile health apps (MHAs) and medical apps (MAs) are becoming increasinglypopular as digital interventions in a wide range of health-related applications inalmost all sectors of healthcare. The surge in demand for digital medical solutionshas been accelerated by the need for new diagnostic and therapeutic methods inthe current coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. This also applies to clinicalpractice in gastroenterology, which has, in many respects, undergone a recentdigital transformation with numerous consequences that will impact patients andhealth care professionals in the near future. MHAs and MAs are considered tohave great potential, especially for chronic diseases, as they can support the selfmanagementof patients in many ways. Despite the great potential associated withthe application of MHAs and MAs in gastroenterology and health care in general,there are numerous challenges to be met in the future, including both the ethicaland legal aspects of applying this technology. The aim of this article is to providean overview of the current status of MHA and MA use in the field ofgastroenterology, describe the future perspectives in this field and point out someof the challenges that need to be addressed.展开更多
With the proliferation of mobile technologies in China,the Chinese mobile medical applications market is growing rapidly.This may be particularly useful for Chinese rural populations who have limited access to quality...With the proliferation of mobile technologies in China,the Chinese mobile medical applications market is growing rapidly.This may be particularly useful for Chinese rural populations who have limited access to quality medical care where mobile technologies can reach across geographic and socioeconomic boundaries and potentially increase access to care and improve health outcomes.展开更多
Innovations in mobile health(mHealth)technology offer applications to promote wellness management and health behavior change outside of formal clinical settings.Nurses can help to move mHealth into mainstream health c...Innovations in mobile health(mHealth)technology offer applications to promote wellness management and health behavior change outside of formal clinical settings.Nurses can help to move mHealth into mainstream health care by understanding its potential to change the landscape of health intervention delivery,incorporating mHealth into patients'day to day preventive care strategies,and supporting the science of mHealth's effectiveness.展开更多
Objective: Mobile health (mHealth) provides an innovative and effective approach to promote prevention and management of coronary heart disease. However, the magnitude of its effects is unclear. The aim of this sys...Objective: Mobile health (mHealth) provides an innovative and effective approach to promote prevention and management of coronary heart disease. However, the magnitude of its effects is unclear. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the impact of mHealth-based cardiac rehabilitation outcomes among coronary heart disease patients. Methods: Medline, CINAHL, Embase, PubMed, Google Scholar, NICE, and Cochrane library were searched for randomized controlled trials published between January 2002 and March 2017 which compared mHealth with conventional cardiac rehabilitation programs among coronary heart disease patients. Results: Eight articles were included in this review. The impact of mHealth interventions on physical activity, medicine adherence, smoking cessation, level of anxiety, and quality of life was inconsistent among the articles. Conclusions: Further research is needed to conclusively determine the impact of mHealth interventions on cardiac rehabilitation outcomes. The limitations of the included studies (e.g., inadequate sample size, failure to address the core components of cardiac rehabilitation programs, and lack of theory-based design) should be taken into account when designing future studies.展开更多
Background:Maternal and child health(MCH)remains a significant public health concern globally despite previous efforts made to improve MCH services.Initiatives such as antenatal care,postnatal care services exclusive ...Background:Maternal and child health(MCH)remains a significant public health concern globally despite previous efforts made to improve MCH services.Initiatives such as antenatal care,postnatal care services exclusive breastfeeding,child vaccination and supplements have been rolled out to improve MCH outcomes.However,inadequate maternal healthcare,socioeconomic factors,obstetric haemorrhaging,complications of hypertension during pregnancy,lack of maternal information,poor universal health coverage and uptake of MCH services exacerbate maternal mortality and child mortality rates,especially in resource-constrained areas in many sub-Saharan African countries including South Africa.Objective:This study aimed to review mobile health(mHealth)interventions deployed to improve maternal and child health outcomes.Methods:The study adopted the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses model to search and retrieve relevant literature from reputable,prominent electronic databases(Google Scholar,Scopus,PubMed,Embase,CINAHL,Web of Science,etc.).A total of 26 papers were selected and analyzed.Results:The findings revealed several mHealth interventions such as MomConnect,Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action,NurseConnect,ChildConnect,CommCare,Road to Health Application and Philani Mobile Video Intervention for Exclusive Breastfeeding have been utilized by healthcare workers and women to improve access to MCH services.However,inadequate digital infrastructure,digital divide,resistance to change,inadequate funding,language barriers,short message service and data costs,lack of digital skills and support,compatibility,scalability and interoperability issues,legislative and policy compliance,lack of mHealth awareness,data security and privacy concerns hinder uptake and utilisation of mHealth interventions.There is a need to scale up and sustain mHealth interventions and update existing regulatory framework,policies and strategies.Conclusion:mHealth interventions offer unprecedented opportunities to improve access to maternal information and substantially improve maternal and child health services.Stakeholder engagement and the development of sustainable funding strategies are important for successfully implementing and scaling mHealth projects while addressing existing and emerging key issues.展开更多
BACKGROUND The glycemic control of children with type 1 diabetes(T1D)may be influenced by the economic status of their parents.AIM To investigate the association between parental economic status and blood glucose leve...BACKGROUND The glycemic control of children with type 1 diabetes(T1D)may be influenced by the economic status of their parents.AIM To investigate the association between parental economic status and blood glucose levels of children with T1D using a mobile health application.METHODS Data from children with T1D in China's largest T1D online community,Tang-TangQuan■.Blood glucose levels were uploaded every three months and parental economic status was evaluated based on annual household income.Children were divided into three groups:Low-income(<30000 Yuan),middle-income(30000-100000 Yuan),and high-income(>100000 yuan)(1 Yuan=0.145 United States Dollar approximately).Blood glucose levels were compared among the groups and associations were explored using Spearman’s correlation analysis and multivariable logistic regression.RESULTS From September 2015 to August 2022,1406 eligible children with T1D were included(779 female,55.4%).Median age was 8.1 years(Q1-Q3:4.6-11.6)and duration of T1D was 0.06 years(0.02-0.44).Participants were divided into three groups:Low-income(n=320),middle-income(n=724),and high-income(n=362).Baseline hemoglobin A1c(HbA1c)levels were comparable among the three groups(P=0.072).However,at month 36,the low-income group had the highest HbA1c levels(P=0.036).Within three years after registration,glucose levels increased significantly in the low-income group but not in the middle-income and high-income groups.Parental economic status was negatively correlated with pre-dinner glucose(r=-0.272,P=0.012).After adjustment for confounders,parental economic status remained a significant factor related to pre-dinner glucose levels(odds ratio=13.02,95%CI:1.99 to 126.05,P=0.002).CONCLUSION The blood glucose levels of children with T1D were negatively associated with parental economic status.It is suggested that parental economic status should be taken into consideration in the management of T1D for children.展开更多
Due to the rapid rise of mobile phones around the globe, many consumers, researchers, clinicians, and health services are starting to see their utility in health. As well as a health informatics role in improving the ...Due to the rapid rise of mobile phones around the globe, many consumers, researchers, clinicians, and health services are starting to see their utility in health. As well as a health informatics role in improving the uptake and efficiency of current health services, mobile communication-assisted health care (m-health) also opens opportunities for services that are strikingly new and curative, in particular delivering personal health behaviour change programmes. Herein, we report the preliminary findings of a health-promotion survey titled "Mobile Apps User Trend Analysis of Turkish People". The survey examines the information needs and media preferences of women and men who research health information and use mobile apps for their healthcare in everyday life. Also this study tries to recover the behaviour of people and what applications they are downloading with respect to health, wellness, and medical mobile applicaitons. In looking the data, it appears that adoption of mHealth is growing at a furious pace. In this context, improvements to health communication have the potential to make a significant role to a promising new medium for health education and communication.展开更多
In the past decade, tremendous developments have been made in mobile communicating technologies, such as fourth generation communication, satellite communication, and wireless network, which, when combined with health...In the past decade, tremendous developments have been made in mobile communicating technologies, such as fourth generation communication, satellite communication, and wireless network, which, when combined with healthcare, promoted the development of mobile health (mhealth). Mobile health is defined by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) as the use of small, portable com- puters or telecommunication equipments to meet the needs of consumers for health care or health infor- mation services. It is a combination of the biomedical sensor technology, mobile computing technology and networking technology. The surge in mobile commu- nication technologies has transformed the mode and quality of clinical research and healthcare on a global scale. Consequently, mhealth is the new edge on health- care innovation and heralds the arrival of new era of healthcare.展开更多
Background:Taking part in productive and enjoyable recreational activities has been shown improve quality of life for people of all ages and capabilities.However,vision loss can have a significant impact on participat...Background:Taking part in productive and enjoyable recreational activities has been shown improve quality of life for people of all ages and capabilities.However,vision loss can have a significant impact on participation in important leisure activities.This is especially the case for the elderly,whose lowered mobility is further impacted by vision loss.Technology can offer solutions to bridging some barriers caused by these deficits by bringing leisure activities to the user in the form of mobile applications.As such,the purpose of the present study was to evaluate the accessibility and usability of the ArtOnTheBrain application,a visual art based mobile health solution to promote brain health and well-being,by older adults with low vision due to age-related macular degeneration(AMD).Methods:There were a total of 16 participants(age range,65-93 years,M=79,10 males).All had a diagnosis of AMD with visual acuities in the better eye between 20/60 and 20/200.Additionally,all participants had accessed rehabilitation services and most had experience using a computer at home.Using an Apple iPad Air(2013),they were asked to interact with the ArtOnTheBrain website’s Learn(e.g.,Listen to artwork description)and Play(e.g.,complete a word-search game)features with either the Safari or Google Chrome Internet apps.Using the Concurrent Think Aloud method,participants were asked to continuously comment on their activities and experiences with the app and verbalize their internal monologue while being audio and video recorded.These recordings were later transcribed verbatim and analysed using qualitative description and thematic analysis.Results:Participants’behaviours and verbal feedback were divided based on whether they presented as barriers or facilitators.Beginning with barriers,these were mostly related to the accessibility of the visual aspects of the applications interface(i.e.,contrast and font size),whereby participants requested additional control over the magnification options,both for text as well as images of the artwork.The main facilitator was the audio option built into the Learn tab,which allowed participants to listen to the artwork descriptions.Facilitators also included the aesthetics of the app,the perceived boost in confidence in interacting with technology,and the educational and leisure benefits.Conclusions:Older adults with low vision are faced with a decreased ability to engage in leisure activities.The development of technologies aimed at increasing the accessibility of leisure activities for these individuals is an important step in increasing their quality of life.As such,despite some of the accessibility challenges,the majority of participants viewed ArtontheBrain positively.Identifying the barriers and facilitators to its use is an important step in the development of this application in order to optimize its accessibility for older adults with low vision.Future work to be done with this application will be to evaluate the cognitive impact of ArtontheBrain on low vision users.展开更多
Background: In Greece, the provision of mental health services is limited to people residing in rural and remote areas. The operation of Mobile Mental Health Units (MMHUs) has been introduced in the Cyclades islands. ...Background: In Greece, the provision of mental health services is limited to people residing in rural and remote areas. The operation of Mobile Mental Health Units (MMHUs) has been introduced in the Cyclades islands. It is an innovative policy intervention that has been shown to be effective and efficient internationally. Objective: The aim was to evaluate the operation of MMHUs in the Cyclades islands based on real-world evidence (RWE), from a societal perspective. Methods: A cost-effectiveness analysis was performed where outcomes and costs were elaborated and classified based on two comparators, 1) with MMHUs’ operation and 2) without MMHUs’ operation. Clinical primary outcomes were based on RWE data and were elaborated for the Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) values calculation, for a 12 months’ time horizon. Data descriptive statistics were performed with SPSS Statistics 22.0. Direct medical, non-medical and indirect costs were incorporated. Unit costs and monetary values were extracted from published data. Sensitivity analysis was undertaken to test the robustness of the results. Results: The operation of MMHUs in the Cyclades islands led to an incremental cost of €12,250.78 per DALY averted. A substantial higher increase is observed in the direct non-medical costs of the non-MMHUs’ operation where patients had to pay approximately €2,602 per capita annually for their transportation and accommodation due to hospitalization and outpatient care. Informal care expenses are 3 fold increasing in the non-MMHUs’ operation arm. Both direct non-medical and informal care costs correspond to high out of pocket payments totally covered by the patients. The sensitivity analyses demonstrated that the decision does not change when we varied the unit costs by ±10%. Conclusions: The operation of MMHUs appears to be a cost-effective option for treating patients with mental disorders in remote areas and islands in Greece. MMHUs appear to overcome the existing NHS structural inefficiencies by minimizing public expenditures and patients’ income losses by preventing and improving their mental health status.展开更多
Introduction: Disengagement from mental health services in young adults with schizophrenia has been associated with dissatisfaction and unmet needs. Striving to improve engagement, we invited service users recently di...Introduction: Disengagement from mental health services in young adults with schizophrenia has been associated with dissatisfaction and unmet needs. Striving to improve engagement, we invited service users recently diagnosed with schizophrenia to be co-designers of a smartphone technology that will be responsive to their needs. Aim: This paper reports the first phase of a three-phased participatory design process. The objective was to identify needs of support in young adults recently diagnosed with schizophrenia and to generate ideas of how the needs could be accommodated using smartphone technology. Methods: Participatory design guided the research process and a qualitative approach was used to generate and analyse the data. Data were generated by means of participant observations (n = 45 hours) and interviews (n = 6) with young adults from a first episode psychosis program in Denmark. Findings: Low levels of knowledge and high levels of uncertainties are characteristic of young adults recently diagnosed with schizophrenia, bringing about a vast need of support in order for them to gain power over their new life situation. Our study suggests that the smartphone may be used to foster empowerment by guiding the young adult’s actions in situ, providing comprehensive and easily understood information on the go, allowing for recovery tracking, and notification of mental health changes, providing medication overview and giving easy access to healthcare providers. Conclusion: Young adults recently diagnosed with schizophrenia require comprehensive support in order to become empowered to confidently manage their new life situation. The smartphone holds this potential by offering flexible collaboration and timely access to self-management展开更多
Background and Aim:Despite their flaws,the low-cost but powerful economical solutions can ensure everyone has access to health.The main aim of this study is to extract characteristics of frugal innovation(FI)and socia...Background and Aim:Despite their flaws,the low-cost but powerful economical solutions can ensure everyone has access to health.The main aim of this study is to extract characteristics of frugal innovation(FI)and social innovation(SI)for Primary Health Centers(PHCs)in low resource settings(LRS)for sustainable development.We will use the gained insights to design the mobile primary healthcare infrastructure using FI and SI strategies.There is a lack of methodology to design sustainable healthcare infrastructure for LRS.There is a gap in the literature about building sustainable infrastructure to provide basic healthcare facilities essential to the community.This article studies several factors necessary for designing sustainable infrastructure from the lens of FI,SI,and sustainability to develop a mobile healthcare infrastructure for last-mile people.Methods:Started with purposive sampled case studies to find out factors and criteria that most affect the success for an innovation to be frugal,social,and sustainable.The established criteria were used to design,develop,and deploy the mobile Primary Health Center(mPHC).Moving forward,we tested the system designed with stakeholders to gather insights.At this stage we found the feedback loop from the stakeholders and the role of interdisciplinary discussions between experts,medical officers,nurses,patient,and other staff of PHCs during the design,development,deployment,and test stage to be useful in taking design decisions efficiently.Results:The designed healthcare infrastructure of mPHC through the aspects of FI and SI proves to be efficient in providing key healthcare services to LRS.Conclusion:Focusing on essential capabilities and optimizing performance with technology,methodologies,and processes reduces costs in an innovation.Focus on socially inclusive and rebalancing power disparities,overcome societal challenges and improve human capabilities will create a sustainable and novel solution.展开更多
Objectives This study aimed to develop and preliminarily assess the quality of a Mindfulness Breast Care(MBC)App to reduce body image distress and stigma among breast cancer survivors(BCSs).Methods The development pro...Objectives This study aimed to develop and preliminarily assess the quality of a Mindfulness Breast Care(MBC)App to reduce body image distress and stigma among breast cancer survivors(BCSs).Methods The development process of the MBC App involved:1)establishing a research group;2)determining of the content of the MBC App based on Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy and 3)technical exploitation and maintenance.A mixed-methods study was conducted.We selected ten BCSs by a convenience sampling method.After using the APP for three months,five assessed the quality using the Mobile App Rating Scale:User Version(uMARS)and another five were interviewed for process evaluation.Results The MBC App was developed with three modules:1)Library to provide health education information on body image,stigma,mindfulness,recovery and etc;2)Mindfulness Yoga to offer 12 Hatha yoga videos for daily practice;and 3)Mindfulness Practices to have 12 sessions of mindfulness videoconferences.Based on the uMARS data,the MBC App received high ratings for functionality(4.10±0.34),aesthetics(3.93±0.55),information quality(4.10±0.72),and perceived impact(4.03±0.96),as well as moderate ratings for engagement(3.72±0.94)and subjective quality(3.87±0.77).Participants indicated that the MBC App provided reliable knowledge,information,and emotional support.Recommendations from participants included categorizing knowledge in the Library Module,recording videoconferences of mindfulness practice,and adding discussion sessions in the videoconference.Afterward,we optimized the MBC App to enhance the user experience accordingly.Conclusions The MBC App offers online mindfulness interventions specifically for BCSs in China.The preliminary quality assessment indicates that the MBC App may be a promising tool for delivering mindfulness interventions to BCSs.展开更多
基金supported by Chongqing Science and Technology Bureau Technology Innovation and Application Development Project(No.cstc2019jscx-msxmX0170)Chongqing Science and Health Joint Medical Research Project(No.2021MSXM208).
文摘Objective:To systematically evaluate the effectiveness of mobile health(mHealth)interventions on self-management and blood pressure(BP)control in patients with hypertension and to provide recommendations for the clinic and future research.Methods:Databases including Embase,Cochrane Library,CINAHL,CNKI,SinoMed,Wanfang,and Weipu were searched to collect systematic reviews(SRs)and meta-analyses on mHealth interventions for hypertension management.Two researchers independently screened the articles and extracted data,and the Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews(AMSTAR 2)was used to evaluate the methodological quality of the included reviews.Results:A total of 11 SRs were included:1 review was rated as high quality,3 as low quality,and 7 as critically low quality.The mobile phone was the most common intervention type,followed by the internet.Seven reviews performed meta-analyses and showed that mHealth was associated with a significant reduction in systolic blood pressure(SBP),from 2.28 mmHg(95%CI-3.90 to-0.66;I^(2)=40%)to 14.77 mmHg(95%CI 11.76-17.77;I^(2)=89.7%),and diastolic blood pressure(DBP),from 1.50 mmHg(95%CI-2.20 to-0.08;I^(2)=62%)to 8.17 mmHg(95%CI 5.67-10.67;I^(2)=86%).Self-management behaviors included medication adherence(MA),diet,smoking,alcohol drinking,physical activity,and BP monitoring.There were inconsistent results on the effectiveness of mHealth interventions.Conclusions:mHealth interventions can improve BP control,MA,diet,and smoking in patients with hypertension,but the evidence for the efficacy of mHealth on physical activity and alcohol drinking improvement is limited.The methodological quality of existing SRs on the management of BP in patients with hypertension was relatively low,and more well-designed SRs or meta-analyses were needed to provide more evidence.mHealth interventions are useful for improving BP control of patients with hypertension.
基金funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(72204006).
文摘Objectives:This study aimed to describe the development process of the peer precision-matching and health management mobile platform"Aspark"for people living with human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)(PLWH)and to evaluate its usability.Methods:The study assembled a multidisciplinary research and development team comprising researchers,software engineers,art designers,clinical nursing specialists,HIV peer volunteers,and psychological counselors.The team employed an agile development model to iteratively build the platform.Using the social determinants of health framework and the interpersonal circumplex,we identified 14 matching variables for the mobile platform.A video production team was formed to create peer training videos on health management for PLWH.We integrated relevant tools to provide PLWH with various types of support,including informational,instrumental,emotional,affiliational,and appraisal assistance.From March to May 2024,the research team used convenience sampling to select 130 platform users.It administered an electronic questionnaire based on the System Usability Scale to evaluate the platform's overall usability.Results:The platform incorporates multiple functional modules,including"Precision Matching,""Drug Interaction Query,""Medication Reminder,""Health Management,""Mood Diary,""Community Discussion,"and"Activity Center,"achieving comprehensive coverage across informational,emotional,instrumental,social,and appraisal support.The precision matching module facilitates intelligent pairing between patients and peer volunteers;the health management module allows for the entry of test results and trend analysis;medication reminders and check-in features enhance medication adherence;the mood diary supports emotional recording and expressive writing;while the community module offers functions such as topic discussions,appointment scheduling,and organization of offline activities.Among the 130 valid questionnaires,more than 83%of users scored above 68 on the System Usability Scale,indicating that the platform demonstrates favourable usability.Conclusions:The"Aspark"platform offers a feasible and promising digital solution for precision matching in HIV peer support and health management,enabling healthcare providers to deliver personalized and continuous health support to patients through its functions.Well-designed clinical trials should be conducted in the future to evaluate the effectiveness of this tool.
文摘In recent years,with the rapid development of digital technology,mobile health technology has been widely used in the medical field.This article reviews the application forms,application effects,and existing problems of mobile health technology in patients with comorbid coronary heart disease,aiming to provide a reference for the future development of mobile health technology services for patients with comorbid coronary heart disease in China.
基金supported by the 2025 Hangzhou Normal University Teaching Development and Reform Project(Project No.JG2025320)。
文摘Self-management interventions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)patients using mobile health technology are beneficial for relieving disease symptoms,improving patients’adherence to rehabilitation self-management,and improving quality of life.This paper reviews the application of mobile health technology in self-management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,introduces the application form of mobile health technology in self-management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,summarizes its application effect in self-management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,analyzes the problems and proposes solutions in the process of research and implementation at this stage,with a view to providing a theory for the application of mobile health technology in pulmonary rehabilitation and management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease This study summarize the effect of its application in the self-management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
文摘The integration of digital technologies into oral health care is transforming the field, driving advancements in diagnostic precision, patient engagement, and access to care. This review evaluates the impact of mobile health (mHealth) applications, tele-dentistry, artificial intelligence (AI), wearable devices, and advanced imaging systems on modern dentistry. Synthesizing findings from 125 studies published between 2010 and 2024, the paper identifies key achievements, including improved patient compliance, enhanced diagnostic capabilities, and expanded access to care in underserved areas. Tele-dentistry has been pivotal in bridging geographical gaps, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, while AI tools have revolutionized diagnostics and personalized treatment planning. Wearable devices and mHealth applications have empowered patients with real-time feedback, fostering sustained adherence to oral hygiene practices. The review also highlights the potential of digital tools to reduce healthcare disparities and operational costs, paving the way for more equitable and efficient dental care. By outlining critical advancements and future directions, this paper underscores the transformative potential of digital health technologies in dentistry. It advocates for further research on data security, interoperability, and innovative applications of AI to maximize the benefits of these tools, ultimately shaping a more accessible and patient-focused oral health ecosystem.
文摘Objective:This scoping review explores digital health interventions used to improve maternal health and the health of children under-5-year-olds in rural areas of low-and middle-income countries(LMICs),identifying current practices and research gaps.Methods:Guided by PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews,a comprehensive search was conducted across PubMed,Web of Science,and grey literature search with Google Scholar,and the South African National Elec-tronic Theses and Dissertations Portal.MeSH terms and Boolean operators were used.Studies were screened using the Population,Concept,and Context framework,and data were extracted systematically.Results:Of 5,114 records,63 met inclusion criteria.Digital health interventions,particularly mobile health,were found to enhance service delivery,education,and support for maternal and child health in LMICs.However,challenges such as limited access to technology,digital literacy,and cultural barriers persist.Contextual factors,including geography and sociocultural norms,significantly influenced implementation success.Conclusion:Digital health interventions show promise in improving maternal and child health in LMICs.How-ever,regional disparities,technological limitations,and cultural misalignment hinder scalability.Future research should focus on culturally adaptive,community-engaged approaches and long-term impact assessments to sup-port sustainable health promotion in low-resource settings.
文摘The habitual use of smartphones during meals has become a common behavior,raising concerns about its potential impact on eating habits and metabolic health.The present narrative review investigates how using a smartphone or tablet during meals can cause distractions and negatively affect metabolic health.A comprehensive narrative review was conducted by synthesizing peer-reviewed studies on the interplay between smartphone use during meals,eating behaviors,and metabolic health.Relevant literature was identified through searches in electronic databases and organized thematically to highlight trends and research gaps.By synthesizing evidence from existing literature,this review highlights that smartphone use during meals is associated with increased caloric intake,altered food composition,and disruptions in postprandial metabolic responses.These effects are mediated by reduced meal awareness and psychological distractions,including multitasking.Variability in findings arises from differences in study designs and populations.This review identifies critical research gaps,including the lack of longitudinal studies and the need to explore mechanisms underlying these relationships.By summarizing trends and patterns,this narrative review offers valuable insights into the complex interplay between digital device use,eating habits,and metabolic health,providing a foundation for future research and interventions.
文摘Mobile health apps (MHAs) and medical apps (MAs) are becoming increasinglypopular as digital interventions in a wide range of health-related applications inalmost all sectors of healthcare. The surge in demand for digital medical solutionshas been accelerated by the need for new diagnostic and therapeutic methods inthe current coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. This also applies to clinicalpractice in gastroenterology, which has, in many respects, undergone a recentdigital transformation with numerous consequences that will impact patients andhealth care professionals in the near future. MHAs and MAs are considered tohave great potential, especially for chronic diseases, as they can support the selfmanagementof patients in many ways. Despite the great potential associated withthe application of MHAs and MAs in gastroenterology and health care in general,there are numerous challenges to be met in the future, including both the ethicaland legal aspects of applying this technology. The aim of this article is to providean overview of the current status of MHA and MA use in the field ofgastroenterology, describe the future perspectives in this field and point out someof the challenges that need to be addressed.
文摘With the proliferation of mobile technologies in China,the Chinese mobile medical applications market is growing rapidly.This may be particularly useful for Chinese rural populations who have limited access to quality medical care where mobile technologies can reach across geographic and socioeconomic boundaries and potentially increase access to care and improve health outcomes.
文摘Innovations in mobile health(mHealth)technology offer applications to promote wellness management and health behavior change outside of formal clinical settings.Nurses can help to move mHealth into mainstream health care by understanding its potential to change the landscape of health intervention delivery,incorporating mHealth into patients'day to day preventive care strategies,and supporting the science of mHealth's effectiveness.
文摘Objective: Mobile health (mHealth) provides an innovative and effective approach to promote prevention and management of coronary heart disease. However, the magnitude of its effects is unclear. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the impact of mHealth-based cardiac rehabilitation outcomes among coronary heart disease patients. Methods: Medline, CINAHL, Embase, PubMed, Google Scholar, NICE, and Cochrane library were searched for randomized controlled trials published between January 2002 and March 2017 which compared mHealth with conventional cardiac rehabilitation programs among coronary heart disease patients. Results: Eight articles were included in this review. The impact of mHealth interventions on physical activity, medicine adherence, smoking cessation, level of anxiety, and quality of life was inconsistent among the articles. Conclusions: Further research is needed to conclusively determine the impact of mHealth interventions on cardiac rehabilitation outcomes. The limitations of the included studies (e.g., inadequate sample size, failure to address the core components of cardiac rehabilitation programs, and lack of theory-based design) should be taken into account when designing future studies.
文摘Background:Maternal and child health(MCH)remains a significant public health concern globally despite previous efforts made to improve MCH services.Initiatives such as antenatal care,postnatal care services exclusive breastfeeding,child vaccination and supplements have been rolled out to improve MCH outcomes.However,inadequate maternal healthcare,socioeconomic factors,obstetric haemorrhaging,complications of hypertension during pregnancy,lack of maternal information,poor universal health coverage and uptake of MCH services exacerbate maternal mortality and child mortality rates,especially in resource-constrained areas in many sub-Saharan African countries including South Africa.Objective:This study aimed to review mobile health(mHealth)interventions deployed to improve maternal and child health outcomes.Methods:The study adopted the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses model to search and retrieve relevant literature from reputable,prominent electronic databases(Google Scholar,Scopus,PubMed,Embase,CINAHL,Web of Science,etc.).A total of 26 papers were selected and analyzed.Results:The findings revealed several mHealth interventions such as MomConnect,Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action,NurseConnect,ChildConnect,CommCare,Road to Health Application and Philani Mobile Video Intervention for Exclusive Breastfeeding have been utilized by healthcare workers and women to improve access to MCH services.However,inadequate digital infrastructure,digital divide,resistance to change,inadequate funding,language barriers,short message service and data costs,lack of digital skills and support,compatibility,scalability and interoperability issues,legislative and policy compliance,lack of mHealth awareness,data security and privacy concerns hinder uptake and utilisation of mHealth interventions.There is a need to scale up and sustain mHealth interventions and update existing regulatory framework,policies and strategies.Conclusion:mHealth interventions offer unprecedented opportunities to improve access to maternal information and substantially improve maternal and child health services.Stakeholder engagement and the development of sustainable funding strategies are important for successfully implementing and scaling mHealth projects while addressing existing and emerging key issues.
基金Supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences,No.XDB38010100the Natural Science Research Project of Anhui Educational Committee,No.2023AH040398+1 种基金Emergency Technological Research Project for COVID-19Science and Technology Projects in Guangzhou,No.2023A04J1087.
文摘BACKGROUND The glycemic control of children with type 1 diabetes(T1D)may be influenced by the economic status of their parents.AIM To investigate the association between parental economic status and blood glucose levels of children with T1D using a mobile health application.METHODS Data from children with T1D in China's largest T1D online community,Tang-TangQuan■.Blood glucose levels were uploaded every three months and parental economic status was evaluated based on annual household income.Children were divided into three groups:Low-income(<30000 Yuan),middle-income(30000-100000 Yuan),and high-income(>100000 yuan)(1 Yuan=0.145 United States Dollar approximately).Blood glucose levels were compared among the groups and associations were explored using Spearman’s correlation analysis and multivariable logistic regression.RESULTS From September 2015 to August 2022,1406 eligible children with T1D were included(779 female,55.4%).Median age was 8.1 years(Q1-Q3:4.6-11.6)and duration of T1D was 0.06 years(0.02-0.44).Participants were divided into three groups:Low-income(n=320),middle-income(n=724),and high-income(n=362).Baseline hemoglobin A1c(HbA1c)levels were comparable among the three groups(P=0.072).However,at month 36,the low-income group had the highest HbA1c levels(P=0.036).Within three years after registration,glucose levels increased significantly in the low-income group but not in the middle-income and high-income groups.Parental economic status was negatively correlated with pre-dinner glucose(r=-0.272,P=0.012).After adjustment for confounders,parental economic status remained a significant factor related to pre-dinner glucose levels(odds ratio=13.02,95%CI:1.99 to 126.05,P=0.002).CONCLUSION The blood glucose levels of children with T1D were negatively associated with parental economic status.It is suggested that parental economic status should be taken into consideration in the management of T1D for children.
文摘Due to the rapid rise of mobile phones around the globe, many consumers, researchers, clinicians, and health services are starting to see their utility in health. As well as a health informatics role in improving the uptake and efficiency of current health services, mobile communication-assisted health care (m-health) also opens opportunities for services that are strikingly new and curative, in particular delivering personal health behaviour change programmes. Herein, we report the preliminary findings of a health-promotion survey titled "Mobile Apps User Trend Analysis of Turkish People". The survey examines the information needs and media preferences of women and men who research health information and use mobile apps for their healthcare in everyday life. Also this study tries to recover the behaviour of people and what applications they are downloading with respect to health, wellness, and medical mobile applicaitons. In looking the data, it appears that adoption of mHealth is growing at a furious pace. In this context, improvements to health communication have the potential to make a significant role to a promising new medium for health education and communication.
文摘In the past decade, tremendous developments have been made in mobile communicating technologies, such as fourth generation communication, satellite communication, and wireless network, which, when combined with healthcare, promoted the development of mobile health (mhealth). Mobile health is defined by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) as the use of small, portable com- puters or telecommunication equipments to meet the needs of consumers for health care or health infor- mation services. It is a combination of the biomedical sensor technology, mobile computing technology and networking technology. The surge in mobile commu- nication technologies has transformed the mode and quality of clinical research and healthcare on a global scale. Consequently, mhealth is the new edge on health- care innovation and heralds the arrival of new era of healthcare.
文摘Background:Taking part in productive and enjoyable recreational activities has been shown improve quality of life for people of all ages and capabilities.However,vision loss can have a significant impact on participation in important leisure activities.This is especially the case for the elderly,whose lowered mobility is further impacted by vision loss.Technology can offer solutions to bridging some barriers caused by these deficits by bringing leisure activities to the user in the form of mobile applications.As such,the purpose of the present study was to evaluate the accessibility and usability of the ArtOnTheBrain application,a visual art based mobile health solution to promote brain health and well-being,by older adults with low vision due to age-related macular degeneration(AMD).Methods:There were a total of 16 participants(age range,65-93 years,M=79,10 males).All had a diagnosis of AMD with visual acuities in the better eye between 20/60 and 20/200.Additionally,all participants had accessed rehabilitation services and most had experience using a computer at home.Using an Apple iPad Air(2013),they were asked to interact with the ArtOnTheBrain website’s Learn(e.g.,Listen to artwork description)and Play(e.g.,complete a word-search game)features with either the Safari or Google Chrome Internet apps.Using the Concurrent Think Aloud method,participants were asked to continuously comment on their activities and experiences with the app and verbalize their internal monologue while being audio and video recorded.These recordings were later transcribed verbatim and analysed using qualitative description and thematic analysis.Results:Participants’behaviours and verbal feedback were divided based on whether they presented as barriers or facilitators.Beginning with barriers,these were mostly related to the accessibility of the visual aspects of the applications interface(i.e.,contrast and font size),whereby participants requested additional control over the magnification options,both for text as well as images of the artwork.The main facilitator was the audio option built into the Learn tab,which allowed participants to listen to the artwork descriptions.Facilitators also included the aesthetics of the app,the perceived boost in confidence in interacting with technology,and the educational and leisure benefits.Conclusions:Older adults with low vision are faced with a decreased ability to engage in leisure activities.The development of technologies aimed at increasing the accessibility of leisure activities for these individuals is an important step in increasing their quality of life.As such,despite some of the accessibility challenges,the majority of participants viewed ArtontheBrain positively.Identifying the barriers and facilitators to its use is an important step in the development of this application in order to optimize its accessibility for older adults with low vision.Future work to be done with this application will be to evaluate the cognitive impact of ArtontheBrain on low vision users.
文摘Background: In Greece, the provision of mental health services is limited to people residing in rural and remote areas. The operation of Mobile Mental Health Units (MMHUs) has been introduced in the Cyclades islands. It is an innovative policy intervention that has been shown to be effective and efficient internationally. Objective: The aim was to evaluate the operation of MMHUs in the Cyclades islands based on real-world evidence (RWE), from a societal perspective. Methods: A cost-effectiveness analysis was performed where outcomes and costs were elaborated and classified based on two comparators, 1) with MMHUs’ operation and 2) without MMHUs’ operation. Clinical primary outcomes were based on RWE data and were elaborated for the Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) values calculation, for a 12 months’ time horizon. Data descriptive statistics were performed with SPSS Statistics 22.0. Direct medical, non-medical and indirect costs were incorporated. Unit costs and monetary values were extracted from published data. Sensitivity analysis was undertaken to test the robustness of the results. Results: The operation of MMHUs in the Cyclades islands led to an incremental cost of €12,250.78 per DALY averted. A substantial higher increase is observed in the direct non-medical costs of the non-MMHUs’ operation where patients had to pay approximately €2,602 per capita annually for their transportation and accommodation due to hospitalization and outpatient care. Informal care expenses are 3 fold increasing in the non-MMHUs’ operation arm. Both direct non-medical and informal care costs correspond to high out of pocket payments totally covered by the patients. The sensitivity analyses demonstrated that the decision does not change when we varied the unit costs by ±10%. Conclusions: The operation of MMHUs appears to be a cost-effective option for treating patients with mental disorders in remote areas and islands in Greece. MMHUs appear to overcome the existing NHS structural inefficiencies by minimizing public expenditures and patients’ income losses by preventing and improving their mental health status.
基金funded by a grant from the Tryg Foundation and the Lundbeck Foundation,Denmark.
文摘Introduction: Disengagement from mental health services in young adults with schizophrenia has been associated with dissatisfaction and unmet needs. Striving to improve engagement, we invited service users recently diagnosed with schizophrenia to be co-designers of a smartphone technology that will be responsive to their needs. Aim: This paper reports the first phase of a three-phased participatory design process. The objective was to identify needs of support in young adults recently diagnosed with schizophrenia and to generate ideas of how the needs could be accommodated using smartphone technology. Methods: Participatory design guided the research process and a qualitative approach was used to generate and analyse the data. Data were generated by means of participant observations (n = 45 hours) and interviews (n = 6) with young adults from a first episode psychosis program in Denmark. Findings: Low levels of knowledge and high levels of uncertainties are characteristic of young adults recently diagnosed with schizophrenia, bringing about a vast need of support in order for them to gain power over their new life situation. Our study suggests that the smartphone may be used to foster empowerment by guiding the young adult’s actions in situ, providing comprehensive and easily understood information on the go, allowing for recovery tracking, and notification of mental health changes, providing medication overview and giving easy access to healthcare providers. Conclusion: Young adults recently diagnosed with schizophrenia require comprehensive support in order to become empowered to confidently manage their new life situation. The smartphone holds this potential by offering flexible collaboration and timely access to self-management
文摘Background and Aim:Despite their flaws,the low-cost but powerful economical solutions can ensure everyone has access to health.The main aim of this study is to extract characteristics of frugal innovation(FI)and social innovation(SI)for Primary Health Centers(PHCs)in low resource settings(LRS)for sustainable development.We will use the gained insights to design the mobile primary healthcare infrastructure using FI and SI strategies.There is a lack of methodology to design sustainable healthcare infrastructure for LRS.There is a gap in the literature about building sustainable infrastructure to provide basic healthcare facilities essential to the community.This article studies several factors necessary for designing sustainable infrastructure from the lens of FI,SI,and sustainability to develop a mobile healthcare infrastructure for last-mile people.Methods:Started with purposive sampled case studies to find out factors and criteria that most affect the success for an innovation to be frugal,social,and sustainable.The established criteria were used to design,develop,and deploy the mobile Primary Health Center(mPHC).Moving forward,we tested the system designed with stakeholders to gather insights.At this stage we found the feedback loop from the stakeholders and the role of interdisciplinary discussions between experts,medical officers,nurses,patient,and other staff of PHCs during the design,development,deployment,and test stage to be useful in taking design decisions efficiently.Results:The designed healthcare infrastructure of mPHC through the aspects of FI and SI proves to be efficient in providing key healthcare services to LRS.Conclusion:Focusing on essential capabilities and optimizing performance with technology,methodologies,and processes reduces costs in an innovation.Focus on socially inclusive and rebalancing power disparities,overcome societal challenges and improve human capabilities will create a sustainable and novel solution.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.71974162 and No.7231101009).
文摘Objectives This study aimed to develop and preliminarily assess the quality of a Mindfulness Breast Care(MBC)App to reduce body image distress and stigma among breast cancer survivors(BCSs).Methods The development process of the MBC App involved:1)establishing a research group;2)determining of the content of the MBC App based on Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy and 3)technical exploitation and maintenance.A mixed-methods study was conducted.We selected ten BCSs by a convenience sampling method.After using the APP for three months,five assessed the quality using the Mobile App Rating Scale:User Version(uMARS)and another five were interviewed for process evaluation.Results The MBC App was developed with three modules:1)Library to provide health education information on body image,stigma,mindfulness,recovery and etc;2)Mindfulness Yoga to offer 12 Hatha yoga videos for daily practice;and 3)Mindfulness Practices to have 12 sessions of mindfulness videoconferences.Based on the uMARS data,the MBC App received high ratings for functionality(4.10±0.34),aesthetics(3.93±0.55),information quality(4.10±0.72),and perceived impact(4.03±0.96),as well as moderate ratings for engagement(3.72±0.94)and subjective quality(3.87±0.77).Participants indicated that the MBC App provided reliable knowledge,information,and emotional support.Recommendations from participants included categorizing knowledge in the Library Module,recording videoconferences of mindfulness practice,and adding discussion sessions in the videoconference.Afterward,we optimized the MBC App to enhance the user experience accordingly.Conclusions The MBC App offers online mindfulness interventions specifically for BCSs in China.The preliminary quality assessment indicates that the MBC App may be a promising tool for delivering mindfulness interventions to BCSs.