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Improving  Acceptability of mHealth Apps—The Use of the Technology Acceptance Model to Assess the Acceptability of mHealth Apps: Systematic Review

Improving Acceptability of mHealth Apps—The Use of the Technology Acceptance Model to Assess the Acceptability of mHealth Apps: Systematic Review

With this relentless technological evolution and the integration of various health monitoring capabilities in mobile devices, mobile health (m Health) apps (MHAs) are becoming even more accessible [5]. MHAs are software implementations that process health-related data and provide health-related functionality, accessible via mobile devices [5,6]. In recent years, the use of MHAs has grown exponentially, becoming prevalent among both the general population and health care professionals (HCPs) [5].

Ahmer Adnan, Rebecca Eilish Irvine, Allison Williams, Matthew Harris, Grazia Antonacci

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66432

The Role of Mobile Apps in Obesity Management: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

The Role of Mobile Apps in Obesity Management: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Mobile health (m Health) apps are playing an important role in preventive health care and helping to reduce the burden on health care organizations. The global m Health apps market will grow from US $8 billion in 2018 to US $111.1 billion by 2025 [17]. In the United States, a national survey reported that 58.23% of the population uses m Health apps [18].

Carmelo Pujia, Yvelise Ferro, Elisa Mazza, Samantha Maurotti, Tiziana Montalcini, Arturo Pujia

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66887

Integrating a Mobile App to Enhance Atrial Fibrillation Care: Key Insights From an Implementation Study Guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research

Integrating a Mobile App to Enhance Atrial Fibrillation Care: Key Insights From an Implementation Study Guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research

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Sumudu Hewage, Sanjeewa Kularatna, William Parsonage, Tomos Walters, Steven McPhail, David Brain, Michelle J Allen

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66815

Mobile Health Interventions for Modifying Indigenous Maternal and Child–Health Related Behaviors: Systematic Review

Mobile Health Interventions for Modifying Indigenous Maternal and Child–Health Related Behaviors: Systematic Review

Mobile health (m Health) interventions offer an alternative option for the provision and dissemination of health information, particularly for communities outside major cities where health services reach is reduced.

Sana Ishaque, Ola Ela, Anna Dowling, Chris Rissel, Karla Canuto, Kerry Hall, Niranjan Bidargaddi, Annette Briley, Claire T Roberts, Billie Bonevski

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57019

mHealth Apps Available in Italy to Support Health Care Professionals in Antimicrobial Stewardship Implementation: Systematic Search in App Stores and Content Analysis

mHealth Apps Available in Italy to Support Health Care Professionals in Antimicrobial Stewardship Implementation: Systematic Search in App Stores and Content Analysis

In addressing such an impressive morbidity and mortality burden, digital mobile health (m Health) technologies could play a crucial role in this worrying scenario. In fact, AMR counseling and support could be effectively aided by the use of information technology, big data, and artificial intelligence (AI) in health care.

Giuseppa Russo, Annachiara Petrazzuolo, Marino Trivisani, Giuseppe Virone, Elena Mazzolini, Davide Pecori, Assunta Sartor, Sergio Giuseppe Intini, Stefano Celotto, Rossana Roncato, Roberto Cocconi, Luca Arnoldo, Laura Brunelli

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e51122