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对癌症幸存者智能手机应用程序的系统评价。

A systematic review of smartphone applications for cancer survivors.

作者信息

Changrani Krisha, Chima Sophie, Sharma Arun, Han Gil-Gyu, Sharma Anushka, McNamara Mairead, Jefford Michael, Emery Jon, Druce Paige

机构信息

The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia.

Centre for Cancer Research and Department of General Practice, Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

J Cancer Surviv. 2024 Dec;18(6):1951-1973. doi: 10.1007/s11764-023-01435-9. Epub 2023 Sep 12.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Mobile phone applications are positioned to support, educate, and empower cancer survivors during post-treatment care. We undertook a review to assess the utility of such smartphone applications; determine whether their use correlates with improved quality of life and other self-reported outcomes; and understand the feasibility of integrating mobile apps into routine follow-up care.

METHODS

MEDLINE, EMBASE, Emcare, and PsycINFO databases were searched for studies evaluating apps that addressed at least one of the five Cancer Survivorship Care Quality Framework (CSCQF) domains published up until December 2021. Studies were narratively synthesized. Implementation barriers and facilitators were mapped against the Technology Acceptance Model.

RESULTS

Twenty-three primary studies were included in this review. Only three randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were identified. Studies generally found mobile apps to be feasible, acceptable, and well-placed to support survivorship care. Health promotion was the most predominant CSCQF domain with apps primarily aiming to support exercise and dietary changes. The domains of monitoring for cancer recurrence (n=5) and management of co-morbidities (n=1) were underrepresented. Barriers to app use included greater time since active treatment, lack of familiarity with technology, and content not tailored to the user.

CONCLUSIONS

Mobile apps are both feasible and acceptable in supporting the transition between active treatment and follow-up care. However, understanding the utility of such apps is limited by the low number of RCTs.

IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

Mobile apps have the potential to be useful support tools for patients post-treatment. However, given the number of apps developed, targeted, and available to cancer survivors, practical guidance to help cancer survivors choose appropriate apps is needed.

摘要

目的

手机应用程序旨在在癌症幸存者的治疗后护理期间提供支持、教育并赋予其力量。我们进行了一项综述,以评估此类智能手机应用程序的效用;确定其使用是否与生活质量改善及其他自我报告的结果相关;并了解将移动应用程序整合到常规后续护理中的可行性。

方法

检索MEDLINE、EMBASE、Emcare和PsycINFO数据库,查找评估在2021年12月之前发布的至少涉及癌症幸存者护理质量框架(CSCQF)五个领域之一的应用程序的研究。对研究进行叙述性综合分析。根据技术接受模型绘制实施障碍和促进因素。

结果

本综述纳入了23项主要研究。仅确定了三项随机对照试验(RCT)。研究普遍发现移动应用程序在支持幸存者护理方面是可行的、可接受的且定位良好。健康促进是最主要的CSCQF领域,应用程序主要旨在支持锻炼和饮食改变。癌症复发监测(n = 5)和合并症管理(n = 1)领域的应用较少。应用程序使用的障碍包括积极治疗后时间更长、对技术不熟悉以及内容未针对用户量身定制。

结论

移动应用程序在支持从积极治疗到后续护理的过渡方面既可行又可接受。然而,由于随机对照试验数量较少,对此类应用程序效用的了解有限。

对癌症幸存者的启示

移动应用程序有可能成为患者治疗后有用的支持工具。然而,鉴于为癌症幸存者开发、定向提供的应用程序数量众多,需要实用指南来帮助癌症幸存者选择合适的应用程序。

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