Faculty
Health Sciences
Supervisor Name
Dr. Danielle Glista
Keywords
rehabilitation, mHealth, pediatrics, collaborative care models, real-world interventions
Description
The use of mHealth apps as part of rehabilitation-based interventions for pediatrics in real-world environments has not previously been researched extensively. This scoping review aimed to gather, synthesize, and summarize the existing literature on pediatric-focused mHealth apps that have been used in real-world environments as interventions by healthcare professionals within rehabilitation sciences, as part of a collaborative care practice.
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank my supervisor, Dr. Danielle Glista, for her continued support in this project as well as Robin O’Hagan and everyone involved in this project for their contributions. I also want to acknowledge the Connected Hearing Healthcare Lab, the Faculty of Health Studies and Western’s USRI program for providing me with the opportunity and funding to make this project possible.
Document Type
Poster
Child-focused mHealth apps used in collaborative, real-world interventions: A scoping review
The use of mHealth apps as part of rehabilitation-based interventions for pediatrics in real-world environments has not previously been researched extensively. This scoping review aimed to gather, synthesize, and summarize the existing literature on pediatric-focused mHealth apps that have been used in real-world environments as interventions by healthcare professionals within rehabilitation sciences, as part of a collaborative care practice.