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智能手机乳腺应用程序——有哪些证据?

Smartphone breast applications - what's the evidence?

作者信息

Mobasheri Mohammad H, Johnston Maximilian, King Dominic, Leff Daniel, Thiruchelvam Paul, Darzi Ara

机构信息

Department of Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College London, UK.

Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College London, UK.

出版信息

Breast. 2014 Oct;23(5):683-9. doi: 10.1016/j.breast.2014.07.006. Epub 2014 Aug 19.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

There are around 40,000 healthcare applications (apps) available for smartphones. Apps have been reviewed in many specialties. Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in females with almost 1.38 million new cases a year worldwide. Despite the high prevalence of breast disease, apps in this field have not been reviewed to date. We have evaluated apps relevant to breast disease with an emphasis on their evidence base (EB) and medical professional involvement (MPI).

METHODS

Searching the major app stores (apple iTunes, Google Play, BlackBerry World, Windows Phone) using the most common breast symptoms and diseases identified relevant apps. Extracted data for each app included target consumer, disease focus, app function, documentation of any EB, documentation of MPI in development, and potential safety concerns.

RESULTS

One-hundred-and-eighty-five apps were reviewed. The majority focused on breast cancer (n = 139, 75.1%). Educational (n = 94) and self-assessment tools (n = 30) were the most common functions demonstrated. EB and MPI was identified in 14.2% and 12.8% of apps respectively. Potential safety concerns were identified in 29 (15.7%) apps.

CONCLUSIONS

There is a lack of EB and MPI in the development of current breast apps. Safety concerns highlight the need for regulation, full authorship disclosure and clinical trials. A robust framework for identifying high quality applications is necessary. This will address the current barrier pertaining to a lack of consumer confidence in their use and further aid to promote their widespread implementation within healthcare.

摘要

引言

智能手机上大约有40000个医疗保健应用程序(应用)。许多专业领域都对应用进行了审查。乳腺癌是女性中最常见的恶性肿瘤,全球每年新增病例近138万例。尽管乳腺疾病的患病率很高,但该领域的应用迄今为止尚未得到审查。我们评估了与乳腺疾病相关的应用,重点关注其证据基础(EB)和医学专业人员参与情况(MPI)。

方法

使用最常见的乳腺症状和疾病在主要应用商店(苹果iTunes、谷歌Play、黑莓世界、Windows Phone)中搜索,确定相关应用。每个应用提取的数据包括目标消费者、疾病重点、应用功能、任何证据基础的文档记录、开发过程中MPI的文档记录以及潜在的安全问题。

结果

共审查了185个应用。大多数应用聚焦于乳腺癌(n = 139,75.1%)。展示的最常见功能是教育功能(n = 94)和自我评估工具(n = 30)。分别在14.2%和12.8%的应用中发现了证据基础和医学专业人员参与情况。在29个(15.7%)应用中发现了潜在的安全问题。

结论

当前乳腺应用的开发缺乏证据基础和医学专业人员参与。安全问题凸显了监管、完整作者披露和临床试验的必要性。需要一个强大的框架来识别高质量的应用程序。这将解决当前消费者对其使用缺乏信心的障碍,并进一步有助于促进其在医疗保健领域的广泛应用。

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