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通过手机吸引患者:中低收入国家的示范服务、成功因素及未来机遇

Engaging Patients through Mobile Phones: Demonstrator Services, Success Factors, and Future Opportunities in Low and Middle-income Countries.

作者信息

Hartzler A, Wetter T

机构信息

Dr. Thomas Wetter, Institute of Medical Biometry and Informatics, Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld 305, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany, Tel: +49 6221 56 7490, Fax: +49 6221 56 4997, E-mail:

出版信息

Yearb Med Inform. 2014 Aug 15;9(1):182-94. doi: 10.15265/IY-2014-0022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Evolving technology and infrastructure can benefit patients even in the poorest countries through mobile health (mHealth). Yet, what makes mobile-phone-based services succeed in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) and what opportunities does the future hold that still need to be studied. We showcase demonstrator services that leverage mobile phones in the hands of patients to promote health and facilitate health care.

METHODS

We surveyed the recent biomedical literature for demonstrator services that illustrate well-considered examples of mobile phone interventions for consumer health. We draw upon those examples to discuss enabling factors, scalability, reach, and potential of mHealth as well as obstacles in LMIC.

RESULTS

Among the 227 articles returned by a PubMed search, we identified 55 articles that describe services targeting health consumers equipped with mobile phones. From those articles, we showcase 19 as demonstrator services across clinical care, prevention, infectious diseases, and population health. Services range from education, reminders, reporting, and peer support, to epidemiologic reporting, and care management with phone communication and messages. Key achievements include timely adherence to treatment and appointments, clinical effectiveness of treatment reminders, increased vaccination coverage and uptake of screening, and capacity for efficient disease surveillance. We discuss methodologies of delivery and evaluation of mobile-phone-based mHealth in LMIC, including service design, social context, and environmental factors to success.

CONCLUSION

Demonstrated promises using mobile phones in the poorest countries encourage a future in which IMIA takes a lead role in leveraging mHealth for citizen empowerment through Consumer Health Informatics.

摘要

目标

即使在最贫穷的国家,不断发展的技术和基础设施也能通过移动健康(mHealth)使患者受益。然而,基于手机的服务在低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)取得成功的因素以及未来仍有待研究的机遇是什么。我们展示了利用患者手中的手机来促进健康和便利医疗保健的示范服务。

方法

我们调查了近期生物医学文献中有关示范服务的内容,这些服务展示了经过深思熟虑的针对消费者健康的手机干预示例。我们借鉴这些示例来讨论移动健康的促成因素、可扩展性、覆盖范围和潜力,以及低收入和中等收入国家的障碍。

结果

在PubMed搜索返回的227篇文章中,我们确定了55篇描述针对配备手机的健康消费者的服务的文章。从这些文章中,我们展示了19项作为示范服务,涵盖临床护理、预防、传染病和人群健康领域。服务范围从教育、提醒、报告和同伴支持,到流行病学报告以及通过电话通信和信息进行的护理管理。主要成果包括及时坚持治疗和预约、治疗提醒的临床效果、疫苗接种覆盖率和筛查接受率的提高,以及高效疾病监测的能力。我们讨论了在低收入和中等收入国家基于手机的移动健康的提供和评估方法,包括服务设计、社会背景和成功的环境因素。

结论

在最贫穷国家使用手机所展现出的前景,促使人们期待未来国际医学信息学协会(IMIA)能够通过消费者健康信息学在利用移动健康增强公民权能方面发挥主导作用。

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