Mobile Apps for Helping Informal Caregivers: A Systematic Review

(1) Background: The physical and psychological consequences suffered by informal caregivers have been extensively studied. MHealth solutions appear to be an opportunity to help overcome the caregiver burden. The objective of this study was to evaluate available mobile applications for informal careg...

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Main Authors: Marina Sala-González, Virtudes Pérez-Jover, Mercedes Guilabert, José Joaquín Mira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/1702
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spelling doaj-205a2408862649a29da8c4e1d290cf8d2021-02-11T00:03:41ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-02-01181702170210.3390/ijerph18041702Mobile Apps for Helping Informal Caregivers: A Systematic ReviewMarina Sala-González0Virtudes Pérez-Jover1Mercedes Guilabert2José Joaquín Mira3Health Psychology Department, Miguel Hernández University, Altamira Building, Avda de la Universidad s/n. 03202 Elche, SpainHealth Psychology Department, Miguel Hernández University, Altamira Building, Avda de la Universidad s/n. 03202 Elche, SpainHealth Psychology Department, Miguel Hernández University, Altamira Building, Avda de la Universidad s/n. 03202 Elche, SpainHealth Psychology Department, Miguel Hernández University, Altamira Building, Avda de la Universidad s/n. 03202 Elche, Spain(1) Background: The physical and psychological consequences suffered by informal caregivers have been extensively studied. MHealth solutions appear to be an opportunity to help overcome the caregiver burden. The objective of this study was to evaluate available mobile applications for informal caregivers of people who are ill and to determine whether these mobile applications were developed considering the needs of caregiver users. (2) Methods: A systematic review was carried out using the MEDLINE, ProQuest, and Scopus databases. The information about mobile applications for informal caregivers was analyzed. This review examined studies published between January 2011 and July 2020 in English. The data extracted from each paper included the development of the mobile application, if that application was assessed considering the caregivers’ needs, functions of the mobile application, measures for evaluating caregivers’ needs, measures for evaluating the effectiveness of the mobile application, and the main results obtained. (3) Results: Eleven studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The most common functions of the apps were summaries with information about the person they care for, educational information, resources and services for caregivers, solutions to common problems during care, and questionnaires to assess caregivers’ well-being. Most of these studies assessed caregivers’ needs before designing mobile applications to adapt them to the needs of their users. (4) Conclusions: Mobile applications for caregivers appear to provide solutions for them. Moreover, the effectiveness of these apps will depend largely on whether their characteristics match users’ needs. Current studies have shown the poor quality of evidence.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/1702caregiversinformal caregiversmobile applicationstelemedicinemHealth
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author Marina Sala-González
Virtudes Pérez-Jover
Mercedes Guilabert
José Joaquín Mira
spellingShingle Marina Sala-González
Virtudes Pérez-Jover
Mercedes Guilabert
José Joaquín Mira
Mobile Apps for Helping Informal Caregivers: A Systematic Review
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
caregivers
informal caregivers
mobile applications
telemedicine
mHealth
author_facet Marina Sala-González
Virtudes Pérez-Jover
Mercedes Guilabert
José Joaquín Mira
author_sort Marina Sala-González
title Mobile Apps for Helping Informal Caregivers: A Systematic Review
title_short Mobile Apps for Helping Informal Caregivers: A Systematic Review
title_full Mobile Apps for Helping Informal Caregivers: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Mobile Apps for Helping Informal Caregivers: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Apps for Helping Informal Caregivers: A Systematic Review
title_sort mobile apps for helping informal caregivers: a systematic review
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-02-01
description (1) Background: The physical and psychological consequences suffered by informal caregivers have been extensively studied. MHealth solutions appear to be an opportunity to help overcome the caregiver burden. The objective of this study was to evaluate available mobile applications for informal caregivers of people who are ill and to determine whether these mobile applications were developed considering the needs of caregiver users. (2) Methods: A systematic review was carried out using the MEDLINE, ProQuest, and Scopus databases. The information about mobile applications for informal caregivers was analyzed. This review examined studies published between January 2011 and July 2020 in English. The data extracted from each paper included the development of the mobile application, if that application was assessed considering the caregivers’ needs, functions of the mobile application, measures for evaluating caregivers’ needs, measures for evaluating the effectiveness of the mobile application, and the main results obtained. (3) Results: Eleven studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The most common functions of the apps were summaries with information about the person they care for, educational information, resources and services for caregivers, solutions to common problems during care, and questionnaires to assess caregivers’ well-being. Most of these studies assessed caregivers’ needs before designing mobile applications to adapt them to the needs of their users. (4) Conclusions: Mobile applications for caregivers appear to provide solutions for them. Moreover, the effectiveness of these apps will depend largely on whether their characteristics match users’ needs. Current studies have shown the poor quality of evidence.
topic caregivers
informal caregivers
mobile applications
telemedicine
mHealth
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/1702
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