Effectiveness of m-health based self-management
on self-efficacy in patients with cancer: A
systematic review and meta-analysis
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Title
Effectiveness of m-health based self-management
on self-efficacy in patients with cancer: A
systematic review and meta-analysis
on self-efficacy in patients with cancer: A
systematic review and meta-analysis
Subject
cancer, m-health, self-management, systematic review
Description
Introduction: M-health has been developed and tested through studies in various settings and found useful for
providing knowledge and experience for nurses in cancer care settings. However, none has synthesized the
effectiveness of m-health on self-management of patients with cancer. To evaluate the effect of interventions using
mobile-based application on patient’s self-management, outcome measures were patients’ medical adherence, self-
efficacy and self-management level and health literacy.
Methods: This is a systematic review and meta-analysis that is reported in accordance with the guidelines of the
PRISMA statement. A systematic review was conducted in five databases. Randomized controlled trials and quasi-
experimental trials evaluating self-efficacy in patients with cancer were included. Critical appraisal was performed
using the Critical Appraisal Checklist from the Joanna Briggs Institute. Data were synthesized using Review Manager
version 4.5.
Results: Eight studies were included. There was a significant effect on self-efficacy after interventions using mobile-
based applications (SMD = 0.36, CI 95%, [0.16, 0.56], p < 0.00006). Qualitative synthesis shows that the use of m-
health can improve changes in health behavior, health literacy and physical activity.
Conclusions: M-health-based self-management interventions may improve self-efficacy in cancer patients.
Meanwhile, changes in health behavior in patients can be significantly improved using m-health-based self-
management. M-health can be integrated into health services for the management of patients with cancer.
providing knowledge and experience for nurses in cancer care settings. However, none has synthesized the
effectiveness of m-health on self-management of patients with cancer. To evaluate the effect of interventions using
mobile-based application on patient’s self-management, outcome measures were patients’ medical adherence, self-
efficacy and self-management level and health literacy.
Methods: This is a systematic review and meta-analysis that is reported in accordance with the guidelines of the
PRISMA statement. A systematic review was conducted in five databases. Randomized controlled trials and quasi-
experimental trials evaluating self-efficacy in patients with cancer were included. Critical appraisal was performed
using the Critical Appraisal Checklist from the Joanna Briggs Institute. Data were synthesized using Review Manager
version 4.5.
Results: Eight studies were included. There was a significant effect on self-efficacy after interventions using mobile-
based applications (SMD = 0.36, CI 95%, [0.16, 0.56], p < 0.00006). Qualitative synthesis shows that the use of m-
health can improve changes in health behavior, health literacy and physical activity.
Conclusions: M-health-based self-management interventions may improve self-efficacy in cancer patients.
Meanwhile, changes in health behavior in patients can be significantly improved using m-health-based self-
management. M-health can be integrated into health services for the management of patients with cancer.
Creator
Erna Rochmawati1
* , Ni Olivya Anakotta1
, and Sanisah Binti Saidi2
* , Ni Olivya Anakotta1
, and Sanisah Binti Saidi2
Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jn.v18i2.46216
Date
26 June 2023
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
Files
Collection
Citation
Erna Rochmawati1
* , Ni Olivya Anakotta1
, and Sanisah Binti Saidi2, “Effectiveness of m-health based self-management
on self-efficacy in patients with cancer: A
systematic review and meta-analysis,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 13, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10911.
on self-efficacy in patients with cancer: A
systematic review and meta-analysis,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 13, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10911.