 This review investigates the factors affecting patients' adoption of mobile health, mHealth, tools by considering socio-technical factors from technical, social, and health perspectives. The study found that technical factors affecting adoption include usefulness, ease of use, date-related, monetary factors, technical issues, and user experience. Health-related factors include the disease or health condition, care team's role, health consciousness and literacy, health behavior, relation to other therapies, integration into patient journey, and patient's insurance status. Social and personal factors include demographic factors, personal characteristics, and social and cultural aspects. The study recommends a more patient-centered approach by ensuring the tools fit into the overall patient journey and treatment plan, emphasizing inclusive design, and warranting comprehensive patient education and support. Additionally, empowering clinicians and care teams, addressing ethical data management issues, and focusing on health care policies may facilitate adoption. This article was authored by Christine Jacob, Emre Sesgen, Antonio Sanchez Vasquez, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.