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  • The study aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of Mobile Health (mHealth) interventions specifically for older adults by reviewing empirical evidence from various databases.
  • Eleven peer-reviewed studies were analyzed and categorized into complex smartphone communication and simple text-based communication, revealing significant variability in methods and interventions used.
  • Overall, the evidence suggested a lack of robust data to assess the cost-effectiveness of complex smartphone interventions, while limited evidence existed for simple text-based communications, indicating a need for more thorough economic evaluation studies in this area.

Article Abstract

The objective of this study was to critically assess and review empirical evidence on the cost-effectiveness of Mobile Health (mHealth) interventions for older adults. We systematically searched databases such as Pubmed, Scopus, and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Literature (CINAHL) for peer-reviewed economic evaluations published in English from 2007 to 2018. We extracted data on methods and empirical evidence (costs, effects, incremental cost-effectiveness ratio) and assessed if this evidence supported the reported findings in terms of cost-effectiveness. The consolidated health economic evaluation reporting standards (CHEERS) checklist was used to assess the reporting quality of the included studies. Eleven studies were identified and categorized into two groups: complex smartphone communication and simple text-based communication. Substantial heterogeneity among the studies in terms of methodological approaches and types of intervention was observed. The cost-effectiveness of complex smartphone communication interventions cannot be judged due to lack of information. Limited evidence of cost-effectiveness was found for interventions related to simple text-based communications. Comprehensive economic evaluation studies are warranted to assess the cost-effectiveness of mHealth interventions designed for older adults.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7432315PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155290DOI Listing

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