Mobile applications for foot self-care in type 2 diabetes: scoping review

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https://doi.org/10.29352/mill0223e.43437

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diabetic foot; digital health; mobile applications; self care; diabetes Mellitus, type 2

Abstract

Introduction: Diabetes-related foot disease impairs quality of life, increases morbidity and mortality, and generates high healthcare costs. Mobile health applications represent a promising strategy to support foot self-care in people with type 2 diabetes, yet their scope and characteristics remain unclear.

Objective: To map the extent and nature of the literature on mobile applications for foot self-care in adults with type 2 diabetes, describing content, functionalities, and gaps.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted following the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology and reported according to PRISMA-ScR. Searches were carried out in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and grey literature. Eligible studies involved adults with type 2 diabetes and mobile applications for foot self-care. Data extraction considered app characteristics and functionalities.

Results: Of the 7,360 records identified, ten studies met the inclusion criteria, reporting on ten applications. Common features included reminders, self-monitoring, and educational content. No application fully integrated the main technological functionalities identified as relevant to supporting foot self-care. Behavior change techniques were seldom applied, and privacy/security aspects were frequently overlooked.

Conclusion: The findings reveal the need for more comprehensive, evidence-based, user-centered mobile health applications for foot self-care in type 2 diabetes. Strengthening the integration of behavior change strategies and ensuring privacy protection are critical for effective interventions. This review guides future research, development, and evaluation of mobile health solutions, supporting self-care in chronic diseases.

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2026-06-05

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Lopes, G., Landeiro, M. J., & Sousa, M. R. (2026). Mobile applications for foot self-care in type 2 diabetes: scoping review. Millenium - Journal of Education, Technologies, and Health, 2(23e), e43437. https://doi.org/10.29352/mill0223e.43437

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