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The use of e-health and m-health tools in health promotion and primary prevention among older adults: a systematic literature review

机译:电子保健和移动保健工具在老年人健康促进和一级预防中的使用:系统文献综述

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Background The use of e-health and m-health technologies in health promotion and primary prevention among older people is largely unexplored. This study provides a systematic review of the evidence on the scope of the use of e-health and m-health tools in health promotion and primary prevention among older adults (age 50+). Methods A systematic literature review was conducted in October 2015. The search for relevant publications was done in the search engine PubMed. The key inclusion criteria were: e-health and m-health tools used, participants’ age 50+ years, focus on health promotion and primary prevention, published in the past 10?years, in English, and full-paper can be obtained. The text of the publications was analyzed based on two themes: the characteristics of e-health and m-health tools and the determinants of the use of these tools by older adults. The quality of the studies reviewed was also assessed. Results The initial search resulted in 656 publications. After we applied the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 45 publications were selected for the review. In the publications reviewed, various types of e-health/m-health tools were described, namely apps, websites, devices, video consults and webinars. Most of the publications (60?%) reported studies in the US. In 37?% of the publications, the study population was older adults in general, while the rest of the publications studied a specific group of older adults (e.g. women or those with overweight). The publications indicated various facilitators and barriers. The most commonly mentioned facilitator was the support for the use of the e-health/m-health tools that the older adults received. Conclusions E-health and m-health tools are used by older adults in diverse health promotion programs, but also outside formal programs to monitor and improve their health. The latter is hardly studied. The successful use of e-health/m-health tools in health promotion programs for older adults greatly depends on the older adults’ motivation and support that older adults receive when using e-health and m-health tools.
机译:背景技术在老年人中促进健康和一级预防中使用电子医疗和移动医疗技术在很大程度上尚未得到探索。这项研究对年龄在50岁以上的老年人的健康促进和一级预防中使用电子医疗和移动医疗工具范围的证据进行了系统的回顾。方法2015年10月进行了系统的文献综述。在搜索引擎PubMed中进行了相关出版物的搜索。关键的纳入标准包括:过去10年来用英语出版的,使用电子医疗和移动医疗工具,参与者年龄超过50岁,专注于健康促进和一级预防的英文,并且可以获得全文。根据两个主题对出版物的文本进行了分析:电子保健和移动保健工具的特征以及老年人使用这些工具的决定因素。还评估了所研究的质量。结果最初的搜索结果是656种出版物。在应用纳入和排除标准后,选择了45种出版物进行审查。在所审查的出版物中,描述了各种类型的电子医疗/移动医疗工具,即应用程序,网站,设备,视频咨询和网络研讨会。大多数出版物(占60%)报道了在美国的研究。在37%的出版物中,研究人群通常是老年人,而其余出版物则对特定的老年人群(例如妇女或超重人群)进行了研究。出版物指出了各种促进因素和障碍。最常被提及的促进者是老年人使用电子保健/移动医疗工具的支持。结论老年人在各种健康促进计划中使用了电子医疗和移动医疗工具,在正式计划之外还使用了电子医疗和移动医疗工具来监视和改善其健康。后者几乎没有研究。在针对老年人的健康促进计划中成功使用e-health / m-health工具很大程度上取决于老年人在使用e​​-health和m-health工具时的动力和支持。

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