Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, 300 1st Avenue, Boston, MA, 02129, USA.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
J Med Syst. 2023 Feb 16;47(1):26. doi: 10.1007/s10916-023-01914-7.
This review aims to identify and evaluate digital interventions for social participation in the growing population of adults with long-term physical conditions. Articles were sourced from MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and PsycINFO databases using subject headings and keywords related to "social participation" and "digital technology". Studies that adopted digital technology interventions to improve social participation in adults with long-term physical conditions were included. Data on study methodology, participant and digital intervention characteristics, and findings related to social participation were extracted. The search yielded a total of 4646 articles and 14 articles met criteria for final review with five randomized controlled trials, two non-randomized clinical trials and seven one-group pretest-posttest clinical trials. Studies were organized based on the digital intervention strategy implemented to improve social participation: group support (n = 4), individual skill training or counseling (n = 6), education and support (n = 3), and mixed intervention (n = 1). The group support interventions developed a social network among participants through videoconference, app, or virtual reality platform. Three studies reported positive improvements in different aspects of social participation. Individual skill training or counseling mainly utilized phone calls to help participants cope with activity participation and interpersonal relationship issues. Only two studies demonstrated benefits for social participation. The education and support intervention, which used messages and website information to increase participants' knowledge and provide support, showed positive findings in three studies. This review suggests digital interventions for improving social participation in adults with long-term physical conditions are feasible and the effectiveness of different strategies may vary.Registration: This review was prospectively registered on the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) (registry number: CRD42021254105).
本文旨在识别和评估针对长期患有身体疾病的成年人日益增长的社交参与的数字干预措施。文章从 MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL 和 PsycINFO 数据库中获取,使用了与“社交参与”和“数字技术”相关的主题词和关键词。纳入了采用数字技术干预措施来提高长期患有身体疾病的成年人社交参与度的研究。提取了有关研究方法、参与者和数字干预措施特征以及与社交参与相关的研究结果的数据。该检索共产生了 4646 篇文章,其中 14 篇文章符合最终审查标准,包括 5 项随机对照试验、2 项非随机临床试验和 7 项单组前后测试临床试验。研究根据实施的数字干预策略进行了组织,以改善社交参与度:小组支持(n=4)、个体技能培训或咨询(n=6)、教育和支持(n=3)和混合干预(n=1)。小组支持干预措施通过视频会议、应用程序或虚拟现实平台在参与者之间建立了社交网络。三项研究报告了在不同方面改善社交参与的积极结果。个体技能培训或咨询主要通过电话帮助参与者应对活动参与和人际关系问题。只有两项研究表明社交参与度有所提高。教育和支持干预措施使用信息和网站消息来增加参与者的知识并提供支持,在三项研究中显示出积极的结果。本综述表明,改善长期患有身体疾病的成年人社交参与度的数字干预措施是可行的,不同策略的有效性可能有所不同。注册:本综述已在国际前瞻性系统评价登记册(PROSPERO)(登记号:CRD42021254105)上进行了前瞻性注册。