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基于证据的乳腺癌幸存者护理数字健康干预措施:一项系统综述。

Evidence-based digital health interventions for breast cancer survivors' care: an umbrella review.

作者信息

Jiménez-Díaz Alba, Escrivá-Martínez Tamara, Herrero Rocío, Baños Rosa

机构信息

University of Valencia, Department of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment, Valencia, Spain.

Polibienestar Research Institute, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.

出版信息

Internet Interv. 2025 Jun 17;41:100846. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2025.100846. eCollection 2025 Sep.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

As breast cancer survival rates continue to rise, the number of breast cancer survivors (BCS) requiring supportive care is increasing, placing additional strain on healthcare systems facing resource shortages. In response, digital health is rapidly evolving, and research on eHealth interventions is expanding significantly. Therefore, we conducted an umbrella review to summarize the evidence on digital health interventions aimed at improving health-related outcomes for BCS.

METHODS

The protocol was preregistered in PROSPERO (CDR42022341837). The Preferred Reporting Items for Overviews of Reviews (PRIOR) were followed. Five databases were searched (Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, Cochrane Reviews, IEEE Xplore) in July 2022 and updated in April 2024. Systematic reviews and/or meta-analyses examining digital health interventions targeting BCS health-related outcomes were included. Two reviewers independently selected reviews, extracted data, and assessed the quality of the included reviews through AMSTAR-2.

RESULTS

Seventeen systematic reviews met the inclusion criteria, and ninety-two original studies on digital health interventions for BCS were identified across them. Overall, digital health interventions seem to improve physical activity outcomes, although effects on quality of life and psychological outcomes are less clear. The quality of most systematic reviews was low, and conclusion should be interpreted with caution.

CONCLUSIONS

Digital health interventions show some potential in improving health-related outcomes for BCS. However, more robust, theory-driven, and outcome-specific studies are needed to clarify the potential effects of these interventions on the unique needs of specific cancer populations.

摘要

引言

随着乳腺癌生存率持续上升,需要支持性护理的乳腺癌幸存者数量不断增加,这给面临资源短缺的医疗系统带来了额外压力。作为回应,数字健康正在迅速发展,关于电子健康干预措施的研究也在显著扩展。因此,我们进行了一项综合综述,以总结旨在改善乳腺癌幸存者健康相关结局的数字健康干预措施的证据。

方法

该方案已在PROSPERO(CDR42022341837)中预先注册。遵循综述概述的首选报告项目(PRIOR)。2022年7月搜索了五个数据库(Scopus、科学网、PubMed、Cochrane综述、IEEE Xplore),并于2024年4月进行了更新。纳入了针对乳腺癌幸存者健康相关结局的数字健康干预措施的系统评价和/或荟萃分析。两名评审员独立选择综述、提取数据,并通过AMSTAR-2评估纳入综述的质量。

结果

17项系统评价符合纳入标准,共识别出92项关于乳腺癌幸存者数字健康干预措施的原始研究。总体而言,数字健康干预措施似乎能改善身体活动结局,尽管对生活质量和心理结局的影响尚不清楚。大多数系统评价的质量较低,结论应谨慎解读。

结论

数字健康干预措施在改善乳腺癌幸存者健康相关结局方面显示出一定潜力。然而,需要更有力、基于理论且针对特定结局的研究,以阐明这些干预措施对特定癌症人群独特需求的潜在影响。

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