Mobile Application Intervention Effectiveness in Improving Hypertensive Patients Medication Adherence: A Systematic Review

Introduction: Hypertension and its complications are massive global health issues.  Major limitations in hypertensive patients’ treatment include suboptimal blood pressure control and nonadherence to medication. The popularity of telemedicine has risen in recent years. Mobile phone applications int...

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Main Authors: Nur Hannan Najihah Mohamad Tawpik, Hussam Abdeljabar Ahmad Mizher, Syahrir Zaini
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Published: IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://journals.iium.edu.my/ktn/index.php/jp/article/view/286
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author Nur Hannan Najihah Mohamad Tawpik
Hussam Abdeljabar Ahmad Mizher
Syahrir Zaini
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Syahrir Zaini
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description Introduction: Hypertension and its complications are massive global health issues.  Major limitations in hypertensive patients’ treatment include suboptimal blood pressure control and nonadherence to medication. The popularity of telemedicine has risen in recent years. Mobile phone applications intervention in particular, provides features including medication-taking, refilling reminders, and biometric results tracker resulting in better health outcomes and improved medication adherence. This review aims to assess the effectiveness of mobile application in improving adherence in hypertensive patients. Methods: PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane Library were searched with filters applied for studies published between 2013 and 2023 and content published in English with the keywords; telemedicine, mobile apps, medication adherence, and hypertension. These keywords were joined using Boolean operators for an effective search. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Statement was followed for this systematic review. The Mixed Method Appraisal Tool was used to assess the quality of the included studies. The data was extracted by the authors and validated by another for accuracy and completeness. Results: Twelve studies ranging from moderate to high quality were included in this review. A total of 10 studies showed a statistically significant improvement (p < 0.001) in medication adherence with mobile apps intervention. The combined apps features from the mobile apps empower patients to be more adherent, involved and informed about their treatment progress. Conclusion: Hypertensive patients’ medication adherence improved with mobile apps intervention. However, the heterogeneity of adherence measurement methods and apps functionality in the included studies calls for further studies to determine the effectiveness of specific mobile apps feature as well as the standardisation of the adherence measurement method used.
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spelling doaj-art-12f14bda3b894f87bbf6a9175717c7d52025-01-31T01:08:59ZengIIUM Press, International Islamic University MalaysiaJournal of Pharmacy2773-56642025-01-015110.31436/jop.v5i1.286Mobile Application Intervention Effectiveness in Improving Hypertensive Patients Medication Adherence: A Systematic ReviewNur Hannan Najihah Mohamad Tawpik0Hussam Abdeljabar Ahmad Mizher1Syahrir Zaini2Kulliyyah of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Malaysia.Kulliyyah of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Malaysia.Kulliyyah of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Malaysia. Introduction: Hypertension and its complications are massive global health issues.  Major limitations in hypertensive patients’ treatment include suboptimal blood pressure control and nonadherence to medication. The popularity of telemedicine has risen in recent years. Mobile phone applications intervention in particular, provides features including medication-taking, refilling reminders, and biometric results tracker resulting in better health outcomes and improved medication adherence. This review aims to assess the effectiveness of mobile application in improving adherence in hypertensive patients. Methods: PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane Library were searched with filters applied for studies published between 2013 and 2023 and content published in English with the keywords; telemedicine, mobile apps, medication adherence, and hypertension. These keywords were joined using Boolean operators for an effective search. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Statement was followed for this systematic review. The Mixed Method Appraisal Tool was used to assess the quality of the included studies. The data was extracted by the authors and validated by another for accuracy and completeness. Results: Twelve studies ranging from moderate to high quality were included in this review. A total of 10 studies showed a statistically significant improvement (p < 0.001) in medication adherence with mobile apps intervention. The combined apps features from the mobile apps empower patients to be more adherent, involved and informed about their treatment progress. Conclusion: Hypertensive patients’ medication adherence improved with mobile apps intervention. However, the heterogeneity of adherence measurement methods and apps functionality in the included studies calls for further studies to determine the effectiveness of specific mobile apps feature as well as the standardisation of the adherence measurement method used. https://journals.iium.edu.my/ktn/index.php/jp/article/view/286TelemedicineHypertensionMobile Apps
spellingShingle Nur Hannan Najihah Mohamad Tawpik
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Mobile Application Intervention Effectiveness in Improving Hypertensive Patients Medication Adherence: A Systematic Review
Journal of Pharmacy
Telemedicine
Hypertension
Mobile Apps
title Mobile Application Intervention Effectiveness in Improving Hypertensive Patients Medication Adherence: A Systematic Review
title_full Mobile Application Intervention Effectiveness in Improving Hypertensive Patients Medication Adherence: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Mobile Application Intervention Effectiveness in Improving Hypertensive Patients Medication Adherence: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Application Intervention Effectiveness in Improving Hypertensive Patients Medication Adherence: A Systematic Review
title_short Mobile Application Intervention Effectiveness in Improving Hypertensive Patients Medication Adherence: A Systematic Review
title_sort mobile application intervention effectiveness in improving hypertensive patients medication adherence a systematic review
topic Telemedicine
Hypertension
Mobile Apps
url https://journals.iium.edu.my/ktn/index.php/jp/article/view/286
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