Pugh Gemma, McCann Lisa
Health Behaviour Research Centre, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Science, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2017 Jan 17;6(1):e4. doi: 10.2196/resprot.6597.
A range of innovative websites, mobile technologies, eHealth and mHealth platforms have emerged to support adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer. Previous reviews have identified these various applications and solutions, but no review has summarized the quality, feasibility, and efficacy of existing patient platforms (inclusive of websites, mobile technologies, mHealth and eHealth platforms) developed specifically for young people with cancer.
This paper describes the design of a protocol to conduct a review of published studies or reports which describe or report on an existing platform designed specifically for AYAs who have had a cancer diagnosis.
A search string was developed using a variety of key words and Medical Subject Heading and applied to bibliographic databases. General data (sample characteristics, patient platform development, design and, if applicable, pilot testing outcomes) will be extracted from reports and studies. Drawing on a previously developed coding schematic, the identified patient platforms will be coded for mode of delivery into (1) automated functions, (2) communicative functions, and (3) use of supplementary modes. An adapted version of the Mobile App Rating Scale (MARS) will be used to assess the of quality of each identified patient platform. The methodological quality of included studies will be assessed using the Quality Assessment Criteria for Evaluating Primary Research Papers from a Variety of Fields (QualSyst). Both authors will independently screen eligible studies for final inclusion and will both be responsible for data extraction and appraisal. Data will be synthesized narratively to provide an overview of identified patient platforms.
The review began in October 2016 and is currently in progress. The review paper will be submitted for peer-review and publication in the summer of 2017.
This review will be unique in its focus on assessing, where possible, the quality and efficacy of patient platforms for adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer. Results generated from this review will provide an invaluable insight into the utility of modern technology in supporting young people with cancer.
一系列创新网站、移动技术、电子健康和移动健康平台已经出现,以支持患有癌症的青少年和青年(AYA)。以往的综述已经确定了这些不同的应用和解决方案,但没有综述总结专门为患有癌症的年轻人开发的现有患者平台(包括网站、移动技术、移动健康和电子健康平台)的质量、可行性和有效性。
本文描述了一项方案的设计,该方案旨在对已发表的研究或报告进行综述,这些研究或报告描述或报道了专门为已被诊断患有癌症的AYA设计的现有平台。
使用各种关键词和医学主题词制定搜索字符串,并应用于书目数据库。将从报告和研究中提取一般数据(样本特征、患者平台开发、设计以及适用时的试点测试结果)。利用先前开发的编码示意图,将确定的患者平台按交付模式编码为:(1)自动化功能,(2)通信功能,以及(3)补充模式的使用。将使用移动应用评分量表(MARS)的改编版本来评估每个确定的患者平台的质量。将使用来自不同领域的评估初级研究论文的质量评估标准(QualSyst)来评估纳入研究的方法学质量。两位作者将独立筛选符合条件的研究以最终纳入,并且都将负责数据提取和评估。将对数据进行叙述性综合,以提供已确定患者平台的概述。
该综述于2016年10月开始,目前正在进行中。综述论文将于2017年夏季提交同行评审并发表。
本综述的独特之处在于,它将尽可能专注于评估诊断患有癌症的青少年和青年患者平台的质量和有效性。本次综述产生的结果将为现代技术在支持患有癌症的年轻人方面的效用提供宝贵的见解。