Assessing the Role of Wearable Health Technologies and Mobile Health Applications in Personalized Medicine and Patient Engagement
Abstract
Wearable health technologies and mobile health (mHealth) applications have emerged as key components of personalized medicine and patient-centered healthcare. This study evaluates the role of these technologies in improving patient engagement, health monitoring, and personalized treatment strategies. A convergent mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data from 180 healthcare professionals and patients with qualitative insights from case studies and expert interviews. The findings indicate that wearable devices and mHealth applications significantly enhance patient engagement, enable real-time health monitoring, and support personalized medical interventions. However, challenges such as data accuracy, privacy concerns, and user adherence remain critical barriers. The study provides recommendations for optimizing the use of wearable and mobile health technologies in modern healthcare systems.
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