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The Use of Theory in Mobile Health Interventions for Patient Self-Management of Chronic Diseases
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Disease ManagementDigital InterventionSelf-care InterventionPrimary CareChronic Disease ManagementConnected HealthDigital HealthPublic HealthTelehealthMobile Health InterventionsPatient Self-managementExtended TheoryHealth PromotionNursingTechnology Acceptance ModelHealth BehaviorSelf-determination TheoryMobile HealthMedicine
This study aims to investigate the use of theory in mobile health interventions for patient self-management of chronic conditions, with a focus on hypertension. We identified six theories in ten studies that were reviewed. These included Health Belief Model, Social Cognitive Theory, Self-Determination Theory, Theory of Planned Behavior, Transtheoretic Model, and Technology Acceptance Model. The findings are useful for further advancement of mobile health interventions to support chronic disease management.
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