Wesley Kimberly M, Fizur Philip J
Department of Psychology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
Department of Psychology, La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Adolesc Health Med Ther. 2015 Aug 18;6:141-8. doi: 10.2147/AHMT.S69209. eCollection 2015.
To review research articles utilizing mobile applications with adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients.
We identified articles via online searches and reference lists (eg, PsycInfo, PubMed). Articles were reviewed by two study team members for target population, stated purpose, technological utilization, sample size, demographic characteristics, and outcome data. Strengths and weaknesses of each study were described.
Of 19 identified manuscripts, six met full inclusion criteria for this review (four smartphone applications and two tablet applications). One additional article that included an application not specific to oncology but included AYA patients with cancer within the target sample was also reviewed. Uses of these applications included symptom tracking, pain management, monitoring of eating habits following bone marrow transplant, monitoring of mucositis, and improving medication management. Utility results from pilot studies are presented.
Mobile applications are growing in number and increasingly available to AYAs with and without chronic illness. These applications may prove useful in helping to support AYAs throughout their cancer treatment and beyond. However, few applications provide empirical data supporting their utility. Numerous strengths and benefits of these applications include increased accessibility to educational resources and self-management strategies, more frequent physical and emotional symptom tracking, and increased access to peer support. Despite these strengths, numerous limitations are identified, highlighting the need for future research in this area.
回顾利用移动应用程序针对青少年及青年癌症患者的研究文章。
我们通过在线搜索和参考文献列表(如PsycInfo、PubMed)来识别文章。由两名研究团队成员对文章进行审查,内容包括目标人群、既定目的、技术应用、样本量、人口统计学特征和结果数据。描述了每项研究的优点和不足。
在19篇已识别的手稿中,有6篇完全符合本综述的纳入标准(4款智能手机应用程序和2款平板电脑应用程序)。还审查了另一篇文章,该文章中的一款应用程序并非专门针对肿瘤学,但目标样本中包括患有癌症的青少年及青年患者。这些应用程序的用途包括症状跟踪、疼痛管理、骨髓移植后饮食习惯监测、黏膜炎监测以及改善药物管理。文中呈现了试点研究的效用结果。
移动应用程序的数量不断增加,无论是否患有慢性病,青少年及青年患者都越来越容易获取。这些应用程序可能有助于在整个癌症治疗及后续过程中为青少年及青年患者提供支持。然而,很少有应用程序提供支持其效用的实证数据。这些应用程序的众多优点和益处包括增加获取教育资源和自我管理策略的机会、更频繁地进行身体和情绪症状跟踪以及增加获得同伴支持的机会。尽管有这些优点,但也发现了许多局限性,这凸显了该领域未来研究的必要性。