Implementing Digital Respiratory Technologies for People With Respiratory Conditions: Scoping Review - Takeaways - MDSpire

Implementing Digital Respiratory Technologies for People With Respiratory Conditions: Scoping Review

  • By

  • Io Chi-Yan Hui

  • Kathleena Condon

  • Shailesh Kolekar

  • Nicola J Roberts

  • Katherina Bernadette Sreter

  • Sami O Simons

  • Carlos Figueiredo

  • Zoe McKeough

  • Hani Salim

  • Aleksandra Gawlik-Lipinski

  • Apolline Gonsard

  • Ayşe Önal Aral

  • Anna Vanoverschelde

  • Matthew Armstrong

  • Dario Kohlbrenner

  • Cátia Paixão

  • Patrick Stafler

  • Efthymia Papadopoulou

  • Adrian Paul Jaravata Rabe

  • Milan Mohammad

  • Izolde Bouloukaki

  • Shirley Quach

  • Georgios Kaltsakas

  • Kate Loveys

  • Tonje Reier-Nilsen

  • Anthony Paulo Sunjaya

  • Paul Robinson

  • Michaela Senek

  • Amy Hai Yan Chan

  • Hilary Pinnock

  • June 16, 2026

  • 0 min

Share

  • 1

    Chronic respiratory diseases affect over 545 million people globally and significantly impact quality of life and healthcare systems.

  • 2

    Digital health tools enable regular monitoring of respiratory conditions, supporting timely interventions and better health outcomes.

  • 3

    Implementation Theories, Models, and Frameworks (TMFs) guide the planning and evaluation of digital health technology integration.

  • 4

    The CONNECT Clinical Research Collaboration aims to enhance the implementation of digital respiratory health care in diverse systems.

  • 5

    A global perspective on digital health initiatives can inform and improve the feasibility and uptake of technologies in less developed areas.

Original Source(s)

Related Content