Department of Communication, University of Washington, Communications Building 101, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.
School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Washington Bothell, Bothell, USA.
J Immigr Minor Health. 2021 Oct;23(5):1065-1077. doi: 10.1007/s10903-021-01209-4. Epub 2021 May 14.
This scoping review of mHealth research focuses on intervention studies that utilize mobile technologies to promote behavior change and improve health outcomes in U.S. Latinx communities. 342 mHealth articles were reviewed using PRIMSA protocols; most did not include a majority Latinx study population or did not report on an intervention. The final sample resulted in 23 articles published between 2012 and 2020. Reviewed interventions focused on conditions such as: diabetes, depression, substance abuse, obesity, hypertension, maternal health, and farmworker safety. About one-third of mHealth interventions included mobile applications, the rest were limited to texting programs. Text message reminders can help improve medication adherence and care access, especially when coupled with support from community health workers. Bi-directional text message interventions with feedback loops and personalized treatment options can build user agency. Additionally, multi-modal applications that combine texting with self-guided interactive content show promise for culturally tailored mHealth.
本 scoping 综述重点关注利用移动技术促进美国拉丁裔社区行为改变和改善健康结果的移动健康干预研究。使用 PRISMA 方案对 342 篇移动健康文章进行了综述;大多数文章没有包括大多数拉丁裔研究人群,也没有报告干预措施。最终的样本包括 2012 年至 2020 年期间发表的 23 篇文章。综述的干预措施主要针对以下疾病:糖尿病、抑郁症、药物滥用、肥胖、高血压、孕产妇健康和农场工人安全。大约三分之一的移动健康干预措施包括移动应用程序,其余的仅限于短信计划。短信提醒有助于提高药物依从性和获得护理,特别是在与社区卫生工作者的支持相结合时。具有反馈循环和个性化治疗选项的双向短信干预可以增强用户的自主权。此外,将短信与自我指导的互动内容相结合的多模式应用程序为文化适应性移动健康提供了希望。