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Mobile phone text messaging interventions for HIV and other chronic diseases: an overview of systematic reviews and framework for evidence transfer

机译:针对艾滋病毒和其他慢性病的手机短信干预:系统评价和证据转移框架的概述

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Background Strong international commitment and the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy have led to higher longevity for people living with human immune deficiency virus (HIV). Text messaging interventions have been shown to improve health outcomes in people living with HIV. The objectives of this overview were to: map the state of the evidence of text messaging interventions, identify knowledge gaps, and develop a framework for the transfer of evidence to other chronic diseases. Methods We conducted a systematic review of systematic reviews on text messaging interventions to improve health or health related outcomes. We conducted a comprehensive search of PubMed, EMBASE (Exerpta Medica Database), CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), PsycINFO, Web of Science (WoS) and the Cochrane Library on the 17th April 2014. Screening, data extraction and assessment of methodological quality were done in duplicate. Our findings were used to develop a conceptual framework for transfer. Results Our search identified 135 potential systematic reviews of which nine were included, reporting on 37 source studies, conducted in 19 different countries. Seven of nine (77.7%) of these reviews were high quality. There was some evidence for text messaging as a tool to improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy. Text messages also improved attendance at appointments and behaviour change outcomes. The findings were inconclusive for self-management of illness, treatment of tuberculosis and communicating results of medical investigations. The geographical distribution of text messaging research was limited to specific regions of the world. Prominent knowledge gaps included the absence of data on long term outcomes, patient satisfaction, and economic evaluations. The included reviews also identified methodological limitations in many of the primary studies. Conclusions Global evidence supports the use of text messaging as a tool to improve adherence to medication and attendance at scheduled appointments. Given the similarities between HIV and other chronic diseases (long-term medications, life-long care, strong link to behaviour and the need for home-based support) evidence from HIV may be transferred to these diseases using our proposed framework by integration of HIV and chronic disease services or direct transfer.
机译:背景技术国际上的坚定承诺和抗逆转录病毒疗法的广泛使用已导致人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染者的寿命更长。短信干预已被证明可以改善艾滋病毒感染者的健康状况。本概述的目的是:绘制短信干预措施的证据状态,确定知识差距,并建立将证据转移到其他慢性疾病的框架。方法我们对短信干预措施进行了系统评价,以改善健康状况或与健康相关的结果。我们在2014年4月17日对PubMed,EMBASE(Exerpta Medica数据库),CINAHL(护理和相关健康文献的累积索引),PsycINFO,科学网络(WoS)和Cochrane图书馆进行了全面搜索。筛选,数据提取和方法学质量评估一式两份。我们的发现被用于建立转移的概念框架。结果我们的搜索确定了135个潜在的系统评价,其中包括9个,其中报告了在19个不同国家进行的37项来源研究。这些评论中有九个(77.7%)是高质量的。有证据表明,短信是提高对抗逆转录病毒疗法依从性的工具。短信还提高了参加约会和改变行为的结果。这些发现对于疾病的自我管理,结核病的治疗以及医学调查结果的交流尚无定论。短信研究的地理分布仅限于世界上的特定地区。突出的知识差距包括缺乏长期结果,患者满意度和经济评估方面的数据。纳入的综述还确定了许多基础研究的方法学局限性。结论全球证据支持使用文本消息作为提高对药物依从性和参加预定约会的依从性的工具。鉴于艾滋病毒与其他慢性病之间的相似性(长期药物治疗,终生护理,与行为的紧密联系以及需要家庭支持),可以使用我们通过整合艾滋病毒的建议框架,将艾滋病毒的证据转移至这些疾病和慢性病服务或直接转移。

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