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提供行为评估和目标优先级支持的数字健康干预措施:范围综述

Digital Health Interventions Providing Behavioral Assessment and Goal Prioritization Support: Scoping Review.

作者信息

McNeill Ilona Margaret, Borland Ron, Abraham Charles

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia.

School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2025 Aug 28;27:e68112. doi: 10.2196/68112.

DOI:10.2196/68112
PMID:40875981
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12426573/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Affordability of health care systems depends on populations' engagement in preventive health behavior and appropriate self-management of long-term conditions. Digital health interventions (DHIs) could facilitate this by prompting and supporting individual health behavior change. Behavior change is often undermined by suboptimal prioritization of goals. Therefore, DHIs aiming to promote behavior change should help users identify behavior patterns that need changing and scaffold goal prioritization.

OBJECTIVE

This scoping review explores the extent to which DHIs are supporting users to identify and prioritize goals relevant to managing and improving health.

METHODS

The review followed the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews) guidelines. Web of Science (Core Collection), Scopus, Ovid (Embase, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Global Health), and EBSCOHOST (Academic Search Complete and CINAHL Complete) were searched for literature on the development and evaluation of digital interventions that (1) assess users' current health or health-related behaviors and (2) offer support on prioritization of health-related goals.

RESULTS

Fifty-six papers were included. These identified 19 unique DHIs. Targeted populations included the general population (n=10), those at risk of or diagnosed with cardiovascular disease (n=4), those at risk of or diagnosed with diabetes (n=2), those diagnosed with cancer (n=2), or those diagnosed with HIV (n=1). One DHI targeted preconception among African American women. All DHIs targeted physical activity and most (n=17) targeted diet and smoking, closely followed by alcohol use (n=15) and mental health (n=13). Social wellbeing (n=5), sleep (n=4), and pain (n=1) were less commonly included. All 19 DHIs included a health risk assessment with feedback identifying health domains in need of improvement, but only four asked users to select a prioritized change goal. Outcome evaluations were conducted for most (n=14), with nine DHIs evaluated using at least one randomized control trial (RCT). Almost half of all DHIs (n=9) reported at least one evaluation of behavioral outcomes, mostly employing RCTs (7/9). Six of 19 reported at least one evaluation of psychological health outcomes, again mostly employing RCTs (5/6). Among the seven DHIs for which behavioral outcomes were evaluated using a RCT, effects were mixed, with only one DHI showing significant effects across all assessed behavioral outcomes. Three found significant effects for some, but not all, outcomes or timepoints, and three found no significant effects.

CONCLUSIONS

Although all 19 DHIs provided some advice about which health-related goals to prioritize, most did not actively prompt users to set such priorities. DHIs showing the most promise in terms of health behavior change were those that explicitly promoted users to prioritize changing specified health behaviors. This review highlights how DHIs could provide greater behavior change support and provides the basis for designing more effective DHIs.

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摘要

背景

医疗保健系统的可负担性取决于人群对预防性健康行为的参与以及对长期病症的适当自我管理。数字健康干预措施(DHI)可以通过促使和支持个人健康行为改变来推动这一点。行为改变常常因目标优先级设置不当而受到影响。因此,旨在促进行为改变的数字健康干预措施应帮助用户识别需要改变的行为模式并构建目标优先级。

目的

本范围综述探讨数字健康干预措施在多大程度上支持用户识别与管理和改善健康相关的目标并确定其优先级。

方法

该综述遵循PRISMA-ScR(系统评价和Meta分析扩展版的范围综述的首选报告项目)指南。在科学网(核心合集)、Scopus、Ovid(Embase、MEDLINE、PsycINFO和全球健康)以及EBSCOHOST(学术搜索完整版和护理学与健康领域数据库完整版)中搜索有关数字干预措施开发和评估的文献,这些干预措施应满足:(1)评估用户当前的健康状况或与健康相关的行为;(2)在确定与健康相关目标的优先级方面提供支持。

结果

纳入了56篇论文。这些论文确定了19种独特的数字健康干预措施。目标人群包括普通人群(n = 10)、有心血管疾病风险或已被诊断患有心血管疾病的人群(n = 4)、有糖尿病风险或已被诊断患有糖尿病的人群(n = 2)、已被诊断患有癌症的人群(n = 2)或已被诊断患有艾滋病毒的人群(n = 1)。一种数字健康干预措施针对非裔美国女性的孕前情况。所有数字健康干预措施都针对身体活动,大多数(n = 17)针对饮食和吸烟,其次是饮酒(n = 15)和心理健康(n = 13)。社会福祉(n = 5)、睡眠(n = 4)和疼痛(n = 1)较少被涉及。所有19种数字健康干预措施都包括健康风险评估并提供反馈,以识别需要改善的健康领域,但只有四种要求用户选择一个优先改变目标。大多数(n = 14)进行了结果评估,其中九种数字健康干预措施至少使用一项随机对照试验(RCT)进行评估。几乎一半的数字健康干预措施(n = 9)报告了至少一项行为结果评估,大多采用随机对照试验(7/9)。19种中有六种报告了至少一项心理健康结果评估,同样大多采用随机对照试验(5/6)。在使用随机对照试验评估行为结果的七种数字健康干预措施中,效果不一,只有一种数字健康干预措施在所有评估的行为结果中均显示出显著效果。三种发现对某些但并非所有结果或时间点有显著效果,三种未发现显著效果。

结论

尽管所有19种数字健康干预措施都提供了一些关于哪些与健康相关的目标应优先考虑的建议,但大多数并未积极促使用户设定此类优先级。在健康行为改变方面最有前景的数字健康干预措施是那些明确促使用户对改变特定健康行为进行优先级排序的措施。本综述强调了数字健康干预措施如何能够提供更大的行为改变支持,并为设计更有效的数字健康干预措施提供了基础。

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