Mougalian Sarah S, Gross Cary P, Hall E Kevin
All authors: Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
JCO Clin Cancer Inform. 2018 Dec;2:1-9. doi: 10.1200/CCI.17.00162.
Text messaging via short messaging service (SMS) is a common route of communication in the United States and offers many advantages to improve health care delivery compared with other forms of mHealth. Text messaging is easy to use, is convenient, is more likely to be viewed than e-mail, and can be tailored to an individual recipient's needs. Despite evidence that patients with cancer desire more mobile-based communication, there are few examples of successful text messaging interventions in the literature. This narrative review examines the current landscape of SMS-based interventions across the continuum of cancer care, including addressing behavioral change, attendance to screening and follow-up appointments, adherence to treatment, and assessment of symptoms and quality of life. Finally, we explore some of the barriers to implementation of a successful text messaging intervention.
通过短消息服务(SMS)进行短信通信在美国是一种常见的沟通方式,与其他形式的移动健康(mHealth)相比,它在改善医疗服务方面具有许多优势。短信通信易于使用、方便快捷,比电子邮件更有可能被查看,并且可以根据个体接收者的需求进行定制。尽管有证据表明癌症患者渴望更多基于移动设备的沟通,但文献中成功的短信干预实例却很少。本叙述性综述考察了癌症护理全过程中基于短信的干预措施的现状,包括应对行为改变、参加筛查和随访预约、坚持治疗以及症状和生活质量评估。最后,我们探讨了成功实施短信干预的一些障碍。