TY -的盟Virella佩雷斯Yisselle伊岚盟——Medlow沙龙AU - Ho,简非盟-斯坦贝克,凯瑟琳PY - 2019 DA - 2019/11/20 TI -移动和基于web的应用程序支持自我管理和过渡的年轻人患有慢性疾病:系统性回顾乔- J地中海互联网Res SP - e13579六世- 21 - 11千瓦——青少年KW -移动应用KW -基于web的应用程序KW -慢性疾病KW -自我管理KW -过渡到成人保健AB -背景:越来越多患有慢性身体疾病的青少年进入成年期,他们需要发展熟练的自我管理技能,以便在过渡到成人护理服务时保持最佳的身体健康。通常在这一脆弱的过渡时期,疾病控制的恶化被视为自我管理技能不足和对慢性疾病了解不足的结果。移动技术已被提出作为一种创新机会,以协助改善慢性病的管理,因为年轻人过渡到成人护理服务。在过去的5年里,对健康相关应用的使用的研究有了显著的增长。目的:本研究旨在评估支持患有慢性身体健康疾病的年轻人自我管理和过渡的移动和基于web的健康应用程序的效用和有效性。方法:我们对5个书目数据库的文献进行了全面综述,使用关键检索词,只考虑2013年发表的文章,因为我们扩展了之前2篇系统综述的数据。摘要由2名审稿人筛选是否可能纳入。采用数据提取和质量评估工具对纳入的研究进行评价。结果:从联合电子检索中共识别出1737份记录,854份记录作为重复被删除。 A total of 68 full articles were further assessed for eligibility, and 6 articles met our review criteria: 3 pilot studies, 2 randomized controlled trials, and 1 prospective cohort study. Publication years ranged from 2015 to 2018. The apps reported were targeted at type 1 diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, asthma, beta thalassemia major, and sickle cell disease, with a combined sample size of 336. A total of 4 studies included in this review reported being effective in increasing knowledge of the targeted condition and increasing therapy adherence, including increased medication adherence. A total of 2 manuscripts only mentioned the word transition. Participant’s satisfaction was reported for all studies. Heterogeneity of the studies prevented meta-analysis. Conclusions: There remain limited data on the effectiveness and use of mobile and Web-based apps, which might facilitate the transition of adolescents with chronic illnesses from pediatric to adult health care services. This systematic review provides an updated overview of available apps for adolescents with chronic illnesses. This systematic review has been unable to provide evidence for effectiveness of this approach, but it does provide insights into future study design, with reference to the development, evaluation, and efficacy of apps tailored for adolescents with chronic illnesses, including the involvement of adolescents in such designs. Trial Registration: PROSPERO CRD42018104611; https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=104611 SN - 1438-8871 UR - //www.mybigtv.com/2019/11/e13579/ UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/13579 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31746773 DO - 10.2196/13579 ID - info:doi/10.2196/13579 ER -
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