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移动健康应用程序改善脑卒中幸存者的身体功能、身体活动和生活质量的系统评价。

Mobile health applications for improving physical function, physical activity, and quality of life in stroke survivors: a systematic review.

机构信息

REVAL Rehabilitation Research Center, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium.

Faculty of Social Services and Health Care, LAB University of Applied Sciences, Lahti, Finland.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2023 Dec;45(24):4001-4015. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2140844. Epub 2022 Nov 2.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To evaluate the effectiveness of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) containing a physical training component on physical function and physical activity in stroke rehabilitation.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A systematic literature search was conducted in three databases for studies published from inception to 12 July 2022. Clinical trials including mHealth apps with a physical training component were included using outcomes of physical function and physical activity. Quality of life was extracted as a secondary outcome.

RESULTS

Five RCTs, two non-RCTs, and four uncontrolled clinical trials were included with a total of 264 stroke survivors. Eleven apps were identified with a physical training component using features of gamification (six apps), exercise prescription (three apps), and physical activity (two apps). Six out of seven studies reported statistically significant improvements in physical function in favor of the experimental group, with the most robust findings for upper extremity function. For physical activity, statistically significant improvements were seen in the experimental groups. Only one study showed significant improvement in quality of life. Overall study quality was fair.

CONCLUSIONS

mHealth apps containing a physical training component are promising for physical function and physical activity in stroke rehabilitation. Further research is warranted to confirm these conclusions.Implications for rehabilitationDesign content of mobile apps with a physical training component were focused on gamification, exercise prescription, and physical activityUsing mobile app-delivered therapy seem promising for improving upper extremity function in stroke rehabilitationUsing mobile apps also supported an increase of physical activity in people with strokeStudies using mobile apps should report more specifically the dosage of physical training and adherenceUsing mobile apps seems promising as an additional tool for clinical work, however, more studies are required to understand their effectiveness in stroke rehabilitation.

摘要

目的

评估包含身体训练成分的移动健康应用程序(mHealth 应用程序)在中风康复中对身体功能和身体活动的有效性。

材料和方法

在三个数据库中进行了系统的文献检索,以检索从创建到 2022 年 7 月 12 日发表的研究。纳入了包含身体训练成分的 mHealth 应用程序的临床试验,使用身体功能和身体活动的结果。将生活质量作为次要结果提取。

结果

共纳入 5 项 RCT、2 项非 RCT 和 4 项非对照临床试验,共 264 名中风幸存者。确定了 11 个具有身体训练成分的应用程序,这些应用程序使用游戏化(6 个应用程序)、运动处方(3 个应用程序)和身体活动(2 个应用程序)的功能。7 项研究中有 6 项报告了身体功能的统计学显著改善,有利于实验组,上肢功能的研究结果最稳健。对于身体活动,实验组的身体活动也有统计学上的显著改善。只有一项研究显示生活质量有显著改善。总体研究质量为中等。

结论

包含身体训练成分的 mHealth 应用程序对中风康复中的身体功能和身体活动具有很大的应用前景。需要进一步的研究来证实这些结论。

康复的意义

设计具有身体训练成分的移动应用程序的内容侧重于游戏化、运动处方和身体活动。使用移动应用程序提供的治疗方法似乎很有前途,可以改善中风康复中的上肢功能。使用移动应用程序也支持增加中风患者的身体活动量。使用移动应用程序的研究应更具体地报告身体训练的剂量和依从性。移动应用程序作为临床工作的附加工具似乎很有前景,但需要进一步的研究来了解它们在中风康复中的有效性。

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