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面向医疗服务提供者的移动应用程序,用于诊断、筛查或监测低收入和中等收入国家具有公共卫生重要性的传染病:一项系统综述。

Healthcare provider-targeted mobile applications to diagnose, screen, or monitor communicable diseases of public health importance in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review.

作者信息

Geldsetzer Pascal, Flores Sergio, Flores Blanca, Rogers Abu Bakarr, Chang Andrew Y

机构信息

Division of Primary Care and Population Health, Department of Medicine, Stanford University; Stanford, California; United States of America.

Chan Zuckerberg Biohub; San Francisco, California; United States of America.

出版信息

PLOS Digit Health. 2023 Oct 6;2(10):e0000156. doi: 10.1371/journal.pdig.0000156. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Communicable diseases remain a leading cause of death and disability in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). mHealth technologies carry considerable promise for managing these disorders within resource-poor settings, but many existing applications exclusively represent digital versions of existing guidelines or clinical calculators, communication facilitators, or patient self-management tools. We thus systematically searched PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Central for studies published between January 2007 and October 2019 involving technologies that were mobile phone- or tablet-based; able to screen for, diagnose, or monitor a communicable disease of importance in LMICs; and targeted health professionals as primary users. We excluded technologies that digitized existing paper-based tools or facilitated communication (i.e., knowledge-based algorithms). Extracted data included disease category, pathogen type, diagnostic method, intervention purpose, study/target population, sample size, study methodology, development stage, accessory requirement, country of development, operating system, and cost. Given the search timeline, studies involving COVID-19 were not included in the analysis. Of 13,262 studies identified by the screen, 33 met inclusion criteria. 12% were randomized clinical trials (RCTs), with 58% of publications representing technical descriptions. 62% of studies had 100 or fewer subjects. All studied technologies involved diagnosis or screening steps; none addressed the monitoring of infections. 52% focused on priority diseases (HIV, malaria, tuberculosis), but only 12% addressed a neglected tropical disease. Although most reported studies were priced under 20USD at time of publication, two thirds of the records did not yet specify a cost for the study technology. We conclude that there are only a small number of mHealth technologies focusing on innovative methods of screening and diagnosing communicable diseases potentially of use in LMICs. Rigorous RCTs, analyses with large sample size, and technologies assisting in the monitoring of diseases are needed.

摘要

在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs),传染病仍然是导致死亡和残疾的主要原因。移动医疗技术在资源匮乏地区管理这些疾病方面具有巨大潜力,但许多现有应用程序仅仅是现有指南、临床计算器、沟通促进工具或患者自我管理工具的数字版本。因此,我们系统地检索了PubMed、科学网和Cochrane中心,以查找2007年1月至2019年10月期间发表的研究,这些研究涉及基于手机或平板电脑的技术;能够筛查、诊断或监测LMICs中重要的传染病;并将卫生专业人员作为主要用户。我们排除了将现有纸质工具数字化或促进沟通的技术(即基于知识的算法)。提取的数据包括疾病类别、病原体类型、诊断方法、干预目的、研究/目标人群、样本量、研究方法、开发阶段、配件要求、开发国家、操作系统和成本。鉴于检索时间范围,涉及COVID-19的研究未纳入分析。在筛选出的13262项研究中,33项符合纳入标准。12%为随机临床试验(RCT),58%的出版物为技术描述。62%的研究受试者为100名或更少。所有研究的技术都涉及诊断或筛查步骤;没有一项涉及感染监测。52%的研究聚焦于重点疾病(艾滋病毒、疟疾、结核病),但只有12%涉及被忽视的热带病。尽管大多数报告的研究在发表时定价低于20美元,但三分之二的记录尚未明确研究技术的成本。我们得出结论,仅有少数移动医疗技术专注于可能在LMICs中使用的筛查和诊断传染病的创新方法。需要严格的RCT、大样本量分析以及有助于疾病监测的技术。

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