Exploring mHealth applications for self-management of chronic low back pain: A survey of features and benefits

Saba Kheirinejad, Aku Visuri, Sharadhi Alape Suryanarayana, Simo Hosio

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Abstract

The adoption of Mobile Health (mHealth) for self-management is growing. mHealth solutions are commonly used in public healthcare and health services, where they are appreciated for their ease of use, broad reach, and wide acceptance. Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) is one of the most common health problems and a leading cause of disability. As such, it imposes a tremendous burden on patients and society. Studies have proposed that mHealth self-management solutions, such as mobile applications, can supplement traditional care methods and benefit patients, particularly in self-managing CLBP easier. To this end, the number of available mobile applications for CLBP has increased. This paper i) provides an overview of scientific studies on mobile applications for CLBP management from three different viewpoints: researchers, health professionals, and patients, ii) uncovers the application features that were seen as beneficial in the studies, and iii) contrasts the currently available applications for CLBP in Google Play Store and Apple App Store against the discovered features. The findings show that “Personalization and customization” is the most significant feature as it is beneficial from stakeholders' viewpoint and is represented by most applications. In contrast, “Gamification” and “Artificial intelligence” are the least significant features, indicating a lack of attention from application creators and researchers in this area.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere16586
JournalHeliyon
Volume9
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Funding

This research is connected to the GenZ strategic profiling project at the University of Oulu, supported by the Academy of Finland (project number 318930 ), Biocenter Oulu , the Strategic Research Council (SRC), established within the Academy of Finland (Grants 335625 , 335729 ), and Academy Research Fellow funding by Academy of Finland (Grants 349637 and 353790 ).

FundersFunder number
Academy of Finland318930
Strategic Research Council335729, 353790, 335625, 349637
Biocenter, University of Oulu

    Keywords

    • CLBP
    • Chronic low back pain
    • Health professionals
    • Mobile applications
    • Mobile apps
    • Mobile health
    • Patients
    • Self-management
    • Smartphone applications
    • mHealth
    • mHealth applications
    • mHealth solutions

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