Table 2.
Author, year | App name | App training | App content | Platform | App use |
Farooqui et al, 2015 [31] | AsthmaCare | NRa | Daily reminders (medication use and personalized triggered avoidance strategies), interactive asthma treatment plan, and gamification features | APb/ iTouch | 100% of the participants used it once daily, with 81% of the participants using it multiples times a day for a period of 30 days |
Cushing et al, 2016 [32] | Asthmahero | NR | Medication usage and reminders, medication adherence graphics | AP mobile/tablet | NR |
Goyal et al, 2017 [25] | “bant” | 1-hour tutorial | Automatic Data Transfer, Electronic Logbook, Trends, Trend Wizard, Reward System, banter, and Personal Health Record | AP/mobile | 35% of the participants had a moderatec or high use |
Leonard et al, 2017 [33] | ITPd app | Day 0 of a 90-day program | “real time” adherence tracking, education modules, and patient support (reminder alert messages and behavioral reinforcement) | AP mobile/tablet | 81% of the participants used it daily for a period of 90 days |
Castensøe -Seidenfaden et al, 2018 [34] | Young with Diabetes | 10-min tutorial | My Page, My Department, Chat Room, Carbohydrate Counting, Information About, Tips Package, To Parents, and Reminder Function | AP and ANe mobile/tablet | 70% of the participants used it for at least 5 days out of 64 days |
Le Marne et al, 2018 [16] | EpApp | Download appointment | Patients’ epilepsy profiles, medication reminders, seizure diary, and personalized seizure statistics and graphs | AP and AN mobile/tablet | 23% of the participants used it daily for 28 days |
aNR: not recorded.
bAP: Apple.
cModerate: data upload less than 3 of 7 days; High: data upload ≥3 of 7 days.
dITP: Intensive Training Program app.
eAN: Android.