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A systematic review of randomized controlled trials of mHealth interventions against non-communicable diseases in developing countries

机译:对发展中国家针对非传染性疾病的移动医疗干预的随机对照试验的系统评价

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Background The reasons of deaths in developing countries are shifting from communicable diseases towards non-communicable diseases (NCDs). At the same time the number of health care interventions using mobile phones (mHealth interventions) is growing rapidly. We review studies assessing the health-related impacts of mHealth on NCDs in low- and middle-income countries (LAMICs). Methods A systematic literature search of three major databases was performed in order to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of mHealth interventions. Identified studies were reviewed concerning key characteristics of the trial and the intervention; and the relationship between intervention characteristics and outcomes was qualitatively assessed. Results The search algorithms retrieved 994 titles. 8 RCTs were included in the review, including a total of 4375 participants. Trials took place mostly in urban areas, tested different interventions (ranging from health promotion over appointment reminders and medication adjustments to clinical decision support systems), and included patients with different diseases (diabetes, asthma, hypertension). Except for one study all showed rather positive effects of mHealth interventions on reported outcome measures. Furthermore, our results suggest that particular types of mHealth interventions that were found to have positive effects on patients with communicable diseases and for improving maternal care are likely to be effective also for NCDs. Conclusions Despite rather positive results of included RCTs, a firm conclusion about the effectiveness of mHealth interventions against NCDs is not yet possible because of the limited number of studies, the heterogeneity of evaluated mHealth interventions and the wide variety of reported outcome measures. More research is needed to better understand the specific effects of different types of mHealth interventions on different types of patients with NCDs in LaMICs.
机译:背景技术发展中国家的死亡原因正在从传染病向非传染病(NCD)转移。同时,使用手机进行的医疗保健干预措施(mHealth干预措施)的数量正在迅速增长。我们审查了评估低端和中等收入国家(LAMIC)中mHealth对NCD的健康相关影响的研究。方法对三个主要数据库进行系统文献检索,以鉴定mHealth干预措施的随机对照试验(RCT)。审查了有关试验和干预措施主要特征的鉴定研究;并定性评估了干预特征与结果之间的关系。结果搜索算法检索到994个标题。该评价包括8项RCT,共有4375名参与者。试验主要在城市地区进行,测试了不同的干预措施(从促进健康,预约提醒和药物调整到临床决策支持系统),并包括患有不同疾病(糖尿病,哮喘,高血压)的患者。除一项研究外,所有研究均显示出mHealth干预措施对已报告的结局指标的积极影响。此外,我们的结果表明,发现对传染病患者具有积极影响并改善产妇保健的特定类型的mHealth干预措施也可能对非传染性疾病有效。结论尽管纳入的RCT取得了相当积极的成果,但由于研究数量有限,评估的mHealth干预措施的异质性以及报告的多种结果指标,因此尚无法就mHealth干预对NCD的有效性得出确切结论。需要开展更多研究,以更好地了解不同类型的mHealth干预措施对LaMICs中不同类型的NCD患者的具体影响。

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