Rendell Reem, Pinheiro Marina, Wang Belinda, McKay Fiona, Ewen Ashleigh, Carnegie Catherine, Tikomaidelana Erin, Fattah Zino, Hassett Leanne
Sydney School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia.
School of Health Sciences, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Apr 30;12(9):929. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12090929.
The provision of mobility exercises through a smartphone application (app) for people undertaking neurological rehabilitation may improve mobility outcomes. However, it is difficult for clinicians and consumers to select high-quality, appropriate apps. This review aimed to identify (1) which mobile health (mHealth) apps are suitable for prescribing mobility exercises for adults with neurological health conditions, (2) how well these apps incorporate telehealth strategies, and (3) how well these apps rate in terms of quality and capacity for behaviour change. The Australian Apple iTunes Store was systematically searched, by using a search code and manually, for apps suitable for training mobility in neurological rehabilitation. Additional searches were conducted in known app repositories and for web-based apps. Trained reviewers extracted data from the included apps, including population-specific characteristics; quality, by using the Mobile App Rating Scale (MARS); and behaviour change potential, by using the App Behaviour Change Scale (ABACUS). The included apps (n = 18) provided <50 to >10,000 exercises, many incurred a subscription fee (n = 13), and half included telehealth features. App quality was moderate (mean MARS score of 3.2/5 and SD of 0.5), and potential for behaviour change was poor (mean ABACUS score of 5.7/21 and SD of 2.1). A limited number of high-quality apps are available for the prescription of mobility exercises in people with neurological conditions.
通过智能手机应用程序(app)为进行神经康复的患者提供活动能力训练,可能会改善活动能力结果。然而,临床医生和患者很难选择高质量、合适的应用程序。本综述旨在确定:(1)哪些移动健康(mHealth)应用程序适合为患有神经疾病的成年人开具活动能力训练处方;(2)这些应用程序在纳入远程医疗策略方面的效果如何;(3)这些应用程序在质量和行为改变能力方面的评分情况。通过使用搜索代码并手动在澳大利亚苹果iTunes商店中系统搜索适合神经康复中训练活动能力的应用程序。还在已知的应用程序存储库中以及针对基于网络的应用程序进行了额外搜索。经过培训的评审人员从纳入的应用程序中提取数据,包括特定人群特征;使用移动应用程序评分量表(MARS)评估质量;使用应用程序行为改变量表(ABACUS)评估行为改变潜力。纳入的应用程序(n = 18)提供了不到50项至超过10000项的训练,许多应用程序收取订阅费(n = 13),并且一半应用程序包含远程医疗功能。应用程序质量中等(MARS平均得分为3.2/5,标准差为0.5),行为改变潜力较差(ABACUS平均得分为5.7/21,标准差为2.1)。对于患有神经疾病的人,可用于开具活动能力训练处方的高质量应用程序数量有限。