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有助于新冠疫情管理的移动健康应用程序:范围综述

Mobile Health Apps That Help With COVID-19 Management: Scoping Review.

作者信息

John Leon Singh Hanson, Couch Danielle, Yap Kevin

机构信息

Department of Public Health, School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

School of Rural Health, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Bendigo, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Nurs. 2020 Aug 6;3(1):e20596. doi: 10.2196/20596. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mobile health (mHealth) apps have played an important role in mitigating the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) response. However, there is no resource that provides a holistic picture of the available mHealth apps that have been developed to combat this pandemic.

OBJECTIVE

Our aim is to scope the evidence base on apps that were developed in response to COVID-19.

METHODS

Following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines for scoping reviews, literature searches were conducted on Google Search, Google Scholar, and PubMed using the country's name as keywords and "coronavirus," "COVID-19," "nCOV19," "contact tracing," "information providing apps," "symptom tracking," "mobile apps," "mobile applications," "smartphone," "mobile phone," and "mHealth." Countries most affected by COVID-19 and those that first rolled out COVID-19-related apps were included.

RESULTS

A total of 46 articles were reviewed from 19 countries, resulting in a total of 29 apps. Among them, 15 (52%) apps were on contact tracing, 7 (24%) apps on quarantine, 7 (24%) on symptom monitoring, and 1 (3%) on information provision. More than half (n=20, 69%) were from governmental sources, only 3 (10%) were from private organizations, and 3 (10%) from universities. There were 6 (21%) apps available on either Android or iOS, and 10 (34%) were available on both platforms. Bluetooth was used in 10 (34%) apps for collecting data, 12 (41%) apps used GPS, and 12 (41%) used other forms of data collection.

CONCLUSIONS

This review identifies that the majority of COVID-19 apps were for contact tracing and symptom monitoring. However, these apps are effective only if taken up by the community. The sharing of good practices across different countries can enable governments to learn from each other and develop effective strategies to combat and manage this pandemic.

摘要

背景

移动健康(mHealth)应用程序在缓解冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情应对方面发挥了重要作用。然而,目前尚无资源能全面呈现为抗击这一疫情而开发的现有移动健康应用程序的情况。

目的

我们的目标是梳理关于为应对COVID-19而开发的应用程序的证据基础。

方法

按照系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行范围综述,在谷歌搜索、谷歌学术和PubMed上进行文献检索,使用各国名称作为关键词,并搭配“冠状病毒”“COVID-19”“nCOV19”“接触者追踪”“信息提供应用程序”“症状追踪”“移动应用程序”“移动应用”“智能手机”“移动电话”和“移动健康”等词汇。纳入受COVID-19影响最严重的国家以及最早推出与COVID-19相关应用程序的国家。

结果

共对来自19个国家的46篇文章进行了综述,涉及的应用程序共有29个。其中,15个(52%)应用程序用于接触者追踪,7个(24%)用于隔离,7个(24%)用于症状监测,1个(3%)用于信息提供。超过一半(n = 20,69%)来自政府机构,只有3个(10%)来自私人组织,3个(10%)来自大学。有6个(21%)应用程序可在安卓或iOS系统上使用,10个(34%)在两个平台上均可使用。10个(34%)应用程序使用蓝牙收集数据,12个(41%)应用程序使用全球定位系统(GPS),12个(41%)使用其他形式的数据收集方式。

结论

本综述表明,大多数COVID-19应用程序用于接触者追踪和症状监测。然而,这些应用程序只有在被社区采用时才有效。不同国家之间分享良好做法可以使各国政府相互学习,并制定有效的战略来抗击和管理这一疫情。

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