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用于非法药物和酒精依赖的手机短信:文献系统综述

Mobile phone messaging for illicit drug and alcohol dependence: A systematic review of the literature.

作者信息

Tofighi Babak, Nicholson Joseph M, McNeely Jennifer, Muench Frederick, Lee Joshua D

机构信息

New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA.

Department of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2017 Jul;36(4):477-491. doi: 10.1111/dar.12535. Epub 2017 May 5.

Abstract

ISSUES

Mobile phone use has increased dramatically and concurrent with rapid developments in mobile phone-based health interventions. The integration of text messaging interventions promises to optimise the delivery of care for persons with substance dependence with minimal disruption to clinical workflows. We conducted a systematic review to assess the acceptability, feasibility and clinical impact of text messaging interventions for persons with illicit drug and alcohol dependence.

APPROACH

Studies were required to evaluate the use of text messaging as an intervention for persons who met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criterion for a diagnosis of illicit drug and/or alcohol dependence. Authors searched for articles published to date in MEDLINE (pubmed.gov), the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, CINAHL, Google Scholar and PsychINFO.

KEY FINDINGS

Eleven articles met the search criteria for this review and support the acceptability and feasibility of text messaging interventions for addressing illicit drug and alcohol dependence. Most studies demonstrated improved clinical outcomes, medication adherence and engagement with peer support groups. Text messaging interventions also intervened on multiple therapeutic targets such as appointment attendance, motivation, self-efficacy, relapse prevention and social support.

IMPLICATIONS

Suggestions for future research are described, including intervention design features, clinician contact, privacy measures and integration of behaviour change theories.

CONCLUSION

Text messaging interventions offer a feasible platform to address a range of substances (i.e. alcohol, methamphetamine, heroin and alcohol), and there is increasing evidence supporting further larger-scale studies. [Tofighi B, Nicholson JM, McNeely J, Muench F, Lee JD. Mobile phone messaging for illicit drug and alcohol dependence: A systematic review of the literature. Drug Alcohol Rev 2017;36:477-491].

摘要

问题

手机使用量急剧增加,与此同时,基于手机的健康干预措施也在迅速发展。短信干预的整合有望在对临床工作流程干扰最小的情况下,优化对药物依赖者的护理服务。我们进行了一项系统综述,以评估短信干预对非法药物和酒精依赖者的可接受性、可行性及临床影响。

方法

要求研究评估将短信作为一种干预措施,用于符合《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第4版中非法药物和/或酒精依赖诊断标准的人群。作者检索了截至目前在MEDLINE(pubmed.gov)、考克兰图书馆、EMBASE、护理学与健康领域数据库、谷歌学术和心理学文摘数据库中发表的文章。

主要发现

11篇文章符合本综述的检索标准,支持短信干预在解决非法药物和酒精依赖方面的可接受性和可行性。大多数研究表明临床结局、药物依从性有所改善,并且参与同伴支持小组的情况也有所改善。短信干预还针对多个治疗靶点进行了干预,如预约就诊、动机、自我效能感、预防复发和社会支持。

启示

描述了对未来研究的建议,包括干预设计特点、临床医生联系、隐私保护措施以及行为改变理论的整合。

结论

短信干预为解决一系列物质(如酒精、甲基苯丙胺、海洛因和酒精)问题提供了一个可行的平台,并且越来越多的证据支持进一步开展更大规模的研究。[托菲吉B、尼科尔森JM、麦克尼利J、明奇F、李JD。用于非法药物和酒精依赖的手机短信:文献系统综述。《药物与酒精评论》2017年;36:477 - 491]

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