Mobile Devices and Mobile Applications Used in Parkinson’s Disease

作者: Blanka Klimova

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65515-4_12

关键词: Health careRandomized controlled trialDiseaseOlder populationMobile deviceScopusParkinson's diseaseHealthcare systemMedical emergencyMedicine

摘要: Current demographic trends indicate that there is a growing number of older population groups worldwide, which associated with an increase chronic neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, burden the country’s healthcare system. Therefore urgent call for developing efficient strategies could reduce costs and meet demand ill people at affordable cost. One approaches use mobile devices applications. The purpose this study to explore and/or applications are used in assessment, management treatment disease. methods include literature review available sources found world’s acknowledged databases Web Science, Scopus, PubMed, ScienceDirect, well comparison evaluation findings from selected studies were applied. show smart-based apps can serve appropriate diagnostic, monitoring tools patients PD since they relatively cost-effective, reliable non-invasive. However, more research has be done area their symptoms, randomized controlled trials larger samples subjects should conducted.

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