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电子成瘾学:评估和干预成瘾行为的新技术概述

e-Addictology: An Overview of New Technologies for Assessing and Intervening in Addictive Behaviors.

作者信息

Ferreri Florian, Bourla Alexis, Mouchabac Stephane, Karila Laurent

机构信息

Sorbonne Université, UPMC, Department of Adult Psychiatry and Medical Psychology, APHP, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France.

Université Paris Sud - INSERM U1000, Addiction Research and Treatment Center, APHP, Paul Brousse Hospital, Villejuif, France.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2018 Mar 1;9:51. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00051. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

New technologies can profoundly change the way we understand psychiatric pathologies and addictive disorders. New concepts are emerging with the development of more accurate means of collecting live data, computerized questionnaires, and the use of passive data. , a paradigmatic example, refers to the use of computerized measurement tools to the characteristics of different psychiatric disorders. Similarly, machine learning-a form of artificial intelligence-can improve the classification of patients based on patterns that clinicians have not always considered in the past. Remote or automated interventions (web-based or smartphone-based apps), as well as virtual reality and neurofeedback, are already available or under development.

OBJECTIVE

These recent changes have the potential to disrupt practices, as well as practitioners' beliefs, ethics and representations, and may even call into question their professional culture. However, the impact of new technologies on health professionals' practice in addictive disorder care has yet to be determined. In the present paper, we therefore present an overview of new technology in the field of addiction medicine.

METHOD

Using the keywords [e-health], [m-health], [computer], [mobile], [smartphone], [wearable], [digital], [machine learning], [ecological momentary assessment], [biofeedback] and [virtual reality], we searched the PubMed database for the most representative articles in the field of assessment and interventions in substance use disorders.

RESULTS

We screened 595 abstracts and analyzed 92 articles, dividing them into seven categories: e-health program and web-based interventions, machine learning, computerized adaptive testing, wearable devices and digital phenotyping, ecological momentary assessment, biofeedback, and virtual reality.

CONCLUSION

This overview shows that new technologies can improve assessment and interventions in the field of addictive disorders. The precise role of connected devices, artificial intelligence and remote monitoring remains to be defined. If they are to be used effectively, these tools must be explained and adapted to the different profiles of physicians and patients. The involvement of patients, caregivers and other health professionals is essential to their design and assessment.

摘要

背景

新技术能够深刻改变我们理解精神疾病和成瘾性障碍的方式。随着更精确的实时数据收集手段、计算机化问卷以及被动数据的使用等技术的发展,新的概念不断涌现。以使用计算机化测量工具来描绘不同精神疾病的特征为例,这就是一个典型的例子。同样,机器学习(人工智能的一种形式)可以根据临床医生过去并不总是考虑的模式来改进患者分类。远程或自动化干预(基于网络或智能手机的应用程序)以及虚拟现实和神经反馈已经可用或正在开发中。

目的

这些近期的变化有可能扰乱医疗实践以及从业者的信念、伦理和观念,甚至可能对他们的专业文化提出质疑。然而,新技术对成瘾性障碍护理中卫生专业人员实践的影响尚未确定。因此,在本文中,我们概述了成瘾医学领域的新技术。

方法

我们使用关键词[e - 健康]、[移动健康]、[计算机]、[移动设备]、[智能手机]、[可穿戴设备]、[数字技术]、[机器学习]、[生态瞬时评估]、[生物反馈]和[虚拟现实],在PubMed数据库中搜索物质使用障碍评估和干预领域最具代表性的文章。

结果

我们筛选了595篇摘要并分析了92篇文章,将它们分为七类:电子健康项目和基于网络的干预、机器学习、计算机化自适应测试、可穿戴设备与数字表型分析、生态瞬时评估、生物反馈和虚拟现实。

结论

本概述表明新技术可以改善成瘾性障碍领域的评估和干预。联网设备、人工智能和远程监测的确切作用仍有待确定。如果要有效使用这些工具,必须对其进行解释并使其适应医生和患者的不同情况。患者、护理人员和其他卫生专业人员的参与对其设计和评估至关重要。

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