Dhar Eshita, Bah Adama Ns, Chicchi Giglioli Irene Alice, Quer Silvia, Fernandez-Luque Luis, Núñez-Benjumea Francisco J, Malwade Shwetambara, Uddin Mohy, Upadhyay Umashankar, Syed-Abdul Shabbir
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Informatics, College of Medical Sciences and Technology, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
International Center for Health Information Technology, College of Medical Science and Technology, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
Cancers (Basel). 2023 Mar 15;15(6):1775. doi: 10.3390/cancers15061775.
Mobile Health (mHealth) has a great potential to enhance the self-management of cancer patients and survivors. Our study aimed to perform a scoping review to evaluate the impact and trends of mobile application-based interventions on adherence and their effects on health outcomes among the cancer population. In addition, we aimed to develop a taxonomy of mobile-app-based interventions to assist app developers and healthcare researchers in creating future mHealth cancer care solutions. Relevant articles were screened from the online databases PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus, spanning the time period from 1 January 2016 to 31 December 2022. Of the 4135 articles initially identified, 55 were finally selected for the review. In the selected studies, breast cancer was the focus of 20 studies (36%), while mixed cancers were the subject of 23 studies (42%). The studies revealed that the usage rate of mHealth was over 80% in 41 of the 55 studies, with factors such as guided supervision, personalized suggestions, theoretical intervention foundations, and wearable technology enhancing adherence and efficacy. However, cancer progression, technical challenges, and unfamiliarity with devices were common factors that led to dropouts. We also proposed a taxonomy based on diverse theoretical foundations of mHealth interventions, delivery methods, psycho-educational programs, and social platforms. We suggest that future research should investigate, improve, and verify this taxonomy classification to enhance the design and efficacy of mHealth interventions.
移动健康(mHealth)在增强癌症患者及幸存者的自我管理方面具有巨大潜力。我们的研究旨在进行一项范围综述,以评估基于移动应用的干预措施对依从性的影响和趋势,以及它们对癌症患者群体健康结果的影响。此外,我们旨在开发一种基于移动应用的干预措施分类法,以协助应用程序开发者和医疗保健研究人员创建未来的移动健康癌症护理解决方案。从在线数据库PubMed、EMBASE和Scopus中筛选相关文章,时间跨度为2016年1月1日至2022年12月31日。在最初识别的4135篇文章中,最终选择了55篇进行综述。在所选研究中,20项研究(36%)聚焦于乳腺癌,23项研究(42%)以混合癌症为主题。研究表明,在55项研究中的41项中,移动健康的使用率超过80%,诸如引导监督、个性化建议、理论干预基础和可穿戴技术等因素提高了依从性和疗效。然而,癌症进展、技术挑战和对设备不熟悉是导致退出研究的常见因素。我们还基于移动健康干预措施的不同理论基础、交付方式、心理教育项目和社交平台提出了一种分类法。我们建议未来的研究应调查、改进和验证这种分类法,以提高移动健康干预措施的设计和疗效。