Abstract
BackgroundMobile health (mHealth) is a rapidly emerging market, which has been implemented in a variety of different disease areas. Tuberculosis remains one of the most common causes of death from an infectious disease worldwide, and mHealth apps offer an important contribution to the improvement of tuberculosis treatment. In particular, apps facilitating dose individualization, adherence monitoring, or provision of information and education about the disease can be powerful tools to prevent the development of drug-resistant tuberculosis or disease relapse.ObjectiveThe aim of this review was to identify, describe, and categorize mobile and Web-based apps related to tuberculosis that are currently available.MethodsPubMed, Google Play Store, Apple Store, Amazon, and Google were searched between February and July 2019 using a combination of 20 keywords. Apps were included in the analysis if they focused on tuberculosis, and were excluded if they were related to other disease areas or if they were games unrelated to tuberculosis. All apps matching the inclusion criteria were classified into the following five categories: adherence monitoring, individualized dosing, eLearning/information, diagnosis, and others. The included apps were then summarized and described based on publicly available information using 12 characteristics.ResultsFifty-five mHealth apps met the inclusion criteria and were included in this analysis. Of the 55 apps, 8 (15%) were intended to monitor patients’ adherence, 6 (11%) were designed for dosage adjustment, 29 (53%) were designed for eLearning/information, 3 (6%) were focused on tuberculosis diagnosis, and 9 (16%) were related to other purposes.ConclusionsThe number of mHealth apps related to tuberculosis has increased during the past 3 years. Although some of the discovered apps seem promising, many were found to contain errors or provided harmful or wrong information. Moreover, the majority of mHealth apps currently on the market are focused on making information about tuberculosis available (29/55, 53%). Thus, this review highlights a need for new, high-quality mHealth apps supporting tuberculosis treatment, especially those supporting individualized optimized treatment through model-informed precision dosing and video observed treatment.
Highlights
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which usually affects the lungs
The number of Mobile health (mHealth) apps related to tuberculosis has increased during the past 3 years
The majority of mHealth apps currently on the market are focused on making information about tuberculosis available (29/55, 53%)
Summary
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which usually affects the lungs. With approximately 1.5 million fatalities each year [1], tuberculosis remains one of the most common causes of death from an infectious disease worldwide. The treatment success rate for new and recurrent tuberculosis cases was estimated at 85% globally in 2017 [1]. This means that a substantial number of patients still fail to respond to treatment, have a relapse of disease, or develop drug-resistant tuberculosis [1]. Tuberculosis remains one of the most common causes of death from an infectious disease worldwide, and mHealth apps offer an important contribution to the improvement of tuberculosis treatment. Apps facilitating dose individualization, adherence monitoring, or provision of information and education about the disease can be powerful tools to prevent the development of drug-resistant tuberculosis or disease relapse
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