My AF (Atrial Fibrillation) Apps
Lets look at a useful phone app called My AF. This app has been released by European Society of Cardiology Health & Fitness. The app description in Google Play read as "An educational resource and tool for people with Atrial Fibrillation, that records symptoms and quality of life data, that can be shared with the healthcare team before each hospital visit. Benefits include:
- Better understanding condition to improve self care
- Improving face-to-face time with your healthcare team
What does it do?
- Provides an educational resource for patients with AF, including information about the condition, stroke risk, common treatments and lifestyle improvements
- Records symptoms and quality of life over time
- Allows patients to record their individual characteristics and share this information with a nominated healthcare professional
Why recommend it to your patients?
- Patient education can improve self-care, long-term outcomes and adherence to therapy
- The educational material in the patient app was written by patients and the ESC AF Guidelines Task Force, supported by the British Heart Foundation
My AF has been installed between 100 - 500 times by users at the time of this review and has not been reviewed yet in Google apps store. My AF app size varies from device to device and can be installed on any Android device running version 4.3 and up.
Apps Name
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My AF
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Apps Developed
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European Society of Cardiology Health & Fitness
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1.3.4
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100 - 500
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Apps Size
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varies from device to device
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4.3 and up
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Average Rating
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Not reviewed yet
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Apps Last Updated On
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4-Oct-17
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.esccardio.catchme_patient&utm_source=www.youthapps.in
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Reviewed on
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11-Oct-17
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