Adequate bowel preparation is necessary to ensure accurate diagnosis and evaluation during colonoscopy. The aim ofthis study is to systematically investigate the impact of education provided through mobile applications on bowelpreparation quality in individuals undergoing colonoscopy. Studies published between January 2010 and June 2023 weresearched on the MEDLINE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Scopus databases, and Google Scholar with the keywords“colonoscopy, bowel preparation, mobile application, and patient education.” Randomized controlled trials (RCTs)involving mobile applications for bowel preparation, with adult patients (aged 18–80) as participants, were included in thestudy. In this context, eight RCTstudies have been included in the research. In the studies in which evaluations were madewith the Boston and Ottawa bowel preparation scales, it was concluded that the bowel preparation quality of the groupstrained with the mobile applications was better. Compliance with bowel preparation instructions and satisfaction with theeducation program were higher in the mobile application groups compared to the control group. No significant differencewas found in the studies where the results of colonoscopy quality markers were given. Mobile applications contributepositively to patient education in pre-colonoscopy bowel preparation processes. However, methodological differencesand limitations among studies may restrict the generalization of results.</p
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