Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Ear Science Institute Australia, Subiaco, Australia.
Telemed J E Health. 2022 Aug;28(8):1090-1099. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2021.0460. Epub 2021 Dec 30.
Mobile health (m-health) has the potential to improve access and uptake of health services globally. Noncommunicable diseases such as hearing loss have seen increasing use of m-health approaches to improve access, scalability, penetration, quality, and convenience of health services. This scoping review describes published research in m-health supported hearing health care services across the continuum of care. A search on Scopus, MEDLINE (PubMed), and Web of Science for articles published up to July 2, 2021 was conducted. Articles in which m-health was used across a continuum of care where the primary focus was hearing health care were included. A narrative synthesis was conducted. One hundred forty-six articles meeting the inclusion criteria were included in data extraction. High-income countries contributed 56% of articles, upper-middle countries 32%, lower-middle countries 8%, and low-income countries 4%. Articles identified included promotion (2%), screening (39%), diagnosis (35%), treatment (10%), and support (14%) for hearing loss. m-Health applications in high-income countries were more represented in diagnosis (62% vs. 38%), treatment (67% vs. 33%), and support (82% vs. 18%) compared with low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) except for screening (64% vs. 36%). Few studies focussed on hearing health promotion across all income brackets. : m-Health supported hearing health care services are available across a continuum of care and various world regions, although more prevalent in high-income countries. Although great potential is demonstrated, implementation evaluations are important to further validate its widespread use and potential to make services for hearing loss more accessible in LMICs.
移动医疗(m-health)有潜力改善全球医疗服务的可及性和利用率。听力损失等非传染性疾病越来越多地采用 m-health 方法来改善医疗服务的可及性、可扩展性、普及率、质量和便利性。本范围综述描述了在整个护理连续体中使用 m-health 支持听力保健服务的已发表研究。在 Scopus、MEDLINE(PubMed)和 Web of Science 上进行了截至 2021 年 7 月 2 日的文章检索。纳入了 m-health 在整个护理连续体中使用且主要关注听力保健的文章。进行了叙述性综合。符合纳入标准的 146 篇文章被纳入数据提取。高收入国家贡献了 56%的文章,中上收入国家贡献了 32%,中下收入国家贡献了 8%,低收入国家贡献了 4%。确定的文章包括听力损失的促进(2%)、筛查(39%)、诊断(35%)、治疗(10%)和支持(14%)。与低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)相比,高收入国家的 m-health 应用在诊断(62%比 38%)、治疗(67%比 33%)和支持(82%比 18%)方面更为突出,而在筛查方面(64%比 36%)则相反。几乎没有研究关注所有收入阶层的听力健康促进。:m-health 支持的听力保健服务在整个护理连续体和各个世界区域都有提供,尽管在高收入国家更为普遍。尽管显示出巨大的潜力,但实施评估对于进一步验证其广泛使用和为听力损失提供更便捷服务的潜力非常重要。