The Use of Mobile Applications for Managing Care Processes During Chemotherapy Treatments: A Systematic Review
Conclusion
Based on the available research, mobile apps are likely to be a useful and acceptable tool to monitor interventions and complications. In addition, mobile apps can help in the self-management of treatment-related complications. Importantly, these apps need to bridge the academic context and clinical practice, by evaluating the impact of the use of mobile apps in patients.
Implications for Practice
The concept of prescribing apps is being addressed to ensure that apps work and have fair privacy and data security policies that address safety requirements.
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