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军人轻度创伤性脑损伤心理教育应用程序质量评估:利用移动应用程序评级量表进行评估。

Quality of Psychoeducational Apps for Military Members With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: An Evaluation Utilizing the Mobile Application Rating Scale.

机构信息

Heroes in Mind, Advocacy and Research Consortium (HiMARC), Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

Canadian Forces Health Services, Department of National Defence, Government of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2020 Aug 18;8(8):e19807. doi: 10.2196/19807.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Military personnel have an elevated risk of sustaining mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) and postconcussion symptoms (PCS). Smartphone apps that provide psychoeducation may assist those with mTBI or PCS to overcome unique barriers that military personnel experience with stigma and access to health care resources.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to (1) use the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) to evaluate smartphone apps purporting to provide psychoeducation for those who have sustained an mTBI or a PCS; (2) explore the relevance, utility, and effectiveness of these apps in facilitating symptom management and overall recovery from mTBI and PCS among military personnel; and (3) discuss considerations pertinent to health care professionals and patients with mTBI when considering the use of mobile health (mHealth), including apps for mTBI psychoeducation.

METHODS

A five-step systematic search for smartphone apps for military members with mTBI or PCS was conducted on January 31, 2020. Cost-free apps meeting the inclusion criteria were evaluated using the MARS and compared with evidence-based best practice management protocols for mTBI and PCS.

RESULTS

The search yielded a total of 347 smartphone apps. After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 13 apps were subjected to evaluation. Two apps were endorsed by the US Department of Veterans Affairs and the US Department of Defense; all the others (n=11) were developed for civilians. When compared with evidence-based best practice resources, the apps provided various levels of psychoeducational content. There are multiple considerations that health care professionals and those who sustain an mTBI or a PCS have to consider when choosing to use mHealth and selecting a specific app for mTBI psychoeducation. These may include factors such as the app platform, developer, internet requirement, cost, frequency of updates, language, additional features, acknowledgment of mental health, accessibility, military specificity, and privacy and security of data.

CONCLUSIONS

Psychoeducational interventions have a good evidence base as a treatment for mTBI and PCS. The use of apps for this purpose may be clinically effective, cost-effective, confidential, user friendly, and accessible. However, more research is needed to explore the effectiveness, usability, safety, security, and accessibility of apps designed for mTBI management.

摘要

背景

军人发生轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)和脑震荡后症状(PCS)的风险较高。提供心理教育的智能手机应用程序可能会帮助那些患有 mTBI 或 PCS 的人克服军人在耻辱感和获得医疗保健资源方面遇到的独特障碍。

目的

本研究旨在:(1)使用移动应用程序评级量表(MARS)评估声称针对 mTBI 或 PCS 患者提供心理教育的智能手机应用程序;(2)探索这些应用程序在促进军人 mTBI 和 PCS 症状管理和整体康复方面的相关性、实用性和有效性;(3)讨论医疗保健专业人员和 mTBI 患者在考虑使用移动健康(mHealth)时的注意事项,包括 mTBI 心理教育的应用程序。

方法

于 2020 年 1 月 31 日对患有 mTBI 或 PCS 的军人使用的智能手机应用程序进行了五步骤系统搜索。对符合纳入标准的免费应用程序进行了 MARS 评估,并与 mTBI 和 PCS 的循证最佳实践管理方案进行了比较。

结果

搜索共产生了 347 个智能手机应用程序。在应用纳入和排除标准后,有 13 个应用程序接受了评估。有 2 个应用程序得到了美国退伍军人事务部和美国国防部的认可;其余所有(n=11)都是为平民开发的。与循证最佳实践资源相比,这些应用程序提供了不同程度的心理教育内容。医疗保健专业人员和发生 mTBI 或 PCS 的患者在选择使用 mHealth 并选择特定的 mTBI 心理教育应用程序时,需要考虑多个因素。这些因素可能包括应用程序平台、开发人员、互联网要求、成本、更新频率、语言、附加功能、对心理健康的认可、可及性、军事特殊性以及数据的隐私和安全性。

结论

心理教育干预作为 mTBI 和 PCS 的治疗方法具有良好的证据基础。出于此目的使用应用程序可能具有临床有效性、成本效益、保密性、用户友好性和可及性。但是,还需要更多的研究来探索针对 mTBI 管理设计的应用程序的有效性、可用性、安全性、安全性和可及性。

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