“…The level of evidence was evaluated according to the hierarchical classification, as: level 1, meta-analysis of multiple controlled studies; level 2, an individual experimental study; level 3, quasi-experimental studies, study with experimental design, non-randomized controlled single group, pre and post-test; level 4, non-experimental design, such as descriptive, correlational, qualitative, or case studies; level 5, case reports or systematically obtained, verifiable quality improvement program evaluation or quality analysis; and level 6, opinion of known authorities, based on their experience or the opinions of an expert committee, including the interpretation of non-research-based information; regulato- the availability of several applications in virtual stores. (10) Letters to the reader, editorials, theses, dissertations, book, book chapters, newspaper articles, experiences, reflection studies, systematic or integrative literature reviews, and studies that did not answer the guiding question were excluded. In the selection stage of the primary studies, the titles of the 530 publications were read.…”