

Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable mortality 1- 3 and one of the biggest threats to public health. Progress, therefore their results have not been included in the Trials published evaluating the effectiveness of mobile applicationsĬompared to other alternatives. Conclusions: According to the results, it cannot be concluded thatĪpps are effective for quitting tobacco. AfterĬombining the results, an RR of 0.871 (95% CI: 0.543–1.397) wasĬalculated comparing the effectiveness of mobile applications versus Impossibility of calculating the RR in one of the studies. Quantitative analysis was carried out for only three, given the Qualitative review was performed with four selected studies, but Results: A total of nine studies were identified, but five were excluded. Sensitivity analysis were also conducted. Risk and the 95% confidence interval were used. To obtain the combined effect, the relative To address this, aīibliographic search was carried out in MEDLINE, EMBASE andĬOCHRANE LIBRARY. Same application, against other types of therapy. Of randomized clinical trials evaluating interventions based on mobileĪpplications for smartphones, that were not a smaller version of the Smoking, we have carried out a systematic review and meta-analysis Methods: In order to assess the effectiveness of mobile phones to quit The use of mobile phones has grown exponentially, becoming a Introduction: Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable mortality.
