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电子和移动健康干预措施在促进养老院身体活动和预防跌倒方面的有效性和可接受性——一项系统综述

Effectiveness and Acceptability of e- and m-Health Interventions to Promote Physical Activity and Prevent Falls in Nursing Homes-A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Diener Jonathan, Rayling Sabine, Bezold Jelena, Krell-Roesch Janina, Woll Alexander, Wunsch Kathrin

机构信息

Institute of Sports and Sports Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2022 May 20;13:894397. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.894397. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Age-related decreases in physical activity (PA) and a decline in physical functioning lead to increased fall risk. As falls are a major cause of accidental deaths and hospitalization in older adults, PA promotion and fall prevention are important measures, especially in nursing homes (NH). With advances in information and communication technology, e- and m-health solutions have been developed to positively influence various health-related factors. To date, only little research exists on the implementation of these technologies to promote health in NH. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review was to provide an overview of the effectiveness, acceptability, and feasibility of e- and m-health interventions aimed at promoting PA and preventing falls in NH. Additionally, the effectiveness of such interventions regarding the secondary outcomes physical function, cognitive function, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and psychosocial status was examined. A systematic literature search was performed in five databases and studies published until 15 November 2021, were considered for inclusion. All studies that examined the effectiveness and/or the acceptability and feasibility of e- or m-health interventions in promoting PA and preventing falls in NH, without restriction on language or date of publication, were included in the final synthesis. Of the 1,358 records retrieved, 28 studies were included in this systematic review. Twenty-four studies contained digital exergaming as an intervention or as a part of the intervention, the four additional studies on e-health interventions only examined a small number of outcomes. No m-health intervention study was identified. Data synthesis indicates that exergaming may be effective in reducing the number of falls and fall risk in NH residents. Several significant improvements were also reported regarding secondary outcomes albeit not consistent across studies. No conclusion can be drawn about the effects of exergaming and other e-health interventions on PA, as data is scarce. E-health interventions were mostly reported as feasible and well accepted by NH residents. However, these findings may not be applicable to NH residents with advanced physical and/or cognitive impairments, since they were excluded in many studies. Therefore, more research examining other digital solutions besides exergaming to promote PA in this specific population is critical. https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/, identifier CRD42021289488.

摘要

与年龄相关的身体活动(PA)减少以及身体机能下降会导致跌倒风险增加。由于跌倒是老年人意外死亡和住院的主要原因,促进身体活动和预防跌倒至关重要,尤其是在养老院(NH)。随着信息通信技术的发展,电子和移动健康解决方案已被开发出来,以积极影响各种与健康相关的因素。迄今为止,关于在养老院实施这些技术以促进健康的研究很少。因此,本系统综述的目的是概述旨在促进养老院身体活动和预防跌倒的电子和移动健康干预措施的有效性、可接受性和可行性。此外,还研究了此类干预措施在身体功能、认知功能、神经精神症状和社会心理状态等次要结局方面的有效性。在五个数据库中进行了系统的文献检索,并纳入了截至2021年11月15日发表的研究。所有研究电子或移动健康干预措施在促进养老院身体活动和预防跌倒方面的有效性和/或可接受性及可行性的研究,无论语言或发表日期如何,均纳入最终综合分析。在检索到的1358条记录中,有28项研究纳入了本系统综述。24项研究将数字运动游戏作为干预措施或干预措施的一部分,另外4项关于电子健康干预的研究仅检查了少数结局。未发现移动健康干预研究。数据综合表明,运动游戏可能对减少养老院居民的跌倒次数和跌倒风险有效。尽管各研究结果不一致,但在次要结局方面也报告了一些显著改善。由于数据稀缺,无法就运动游戏和其他电子健康干预措施对身体活动的影响得出结论。电子健康干预措施大多被报告为可行且受到养老院居民的广泛接受。然而,这些发现可能不适用于身体和/或认知功能严重受损的养老院居民,因为他们在许多研究中被排除在外。因此,开展更多研究以考察除运动游戏之外的其他数字解决方案对这一特定人群身体活动的促进作用至关重要。https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/,标识符CRD42021289488。

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