Consideration of inequalities in effectiveness trials of mHealth applications - a systematic assessment of studies from an umbrella review
Abstract Background The growing use of mobile health applications (apps) for managing diabetes and hypertension entails an increased need to understand their effectiveness among different population groups. It is unclear if efficacy and effectiveness trials currently provide evidence of differential...
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Main Authors: | Nancy Abdelmalak (Author), Jacob Burns (Author), Laura Suhlrie (Author), Michael Laxy (Author), Anna-Janina Stephan (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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