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Mobile applications in oncology: is it possible for patients and healthcare professionals to easily identify relevant tools?

机译:肿瘤学中的移动应用程序:患者和医疗保健专业人员能否轻松识别相关工具?

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Aim: Mobile applications represent promising tools in management of chronic diseases, both for patients and healthcare professionals, and especially in oncology. Among the large number of mobile health (mhealth) applications available in mobile stores, it could be difficult for users to identify the most relevant ones. This study evaluated the business model and the scientific validation for mobile applications related to oncology.Methods: A systematic review was performed over the two major marketplaces. Purpose, scientific validation, and source of funding were evaluated according to the description of applications in stores. Results were stratified according to targeted audience (general population/patients/healthcare professionals).Results: Five hundred and thirty-nine applications related to oncology were identified: 46.8% dedicated to healthcare professionals, 31.5% to general population, and 21.7% to patients. A lack of information about healthcare professionals' involvement in the development process was noted since only 36.5% of applications mentioned an obvious scientific validation. Most apps were free (72.2%) and without explicit support by industry (94.2%).Conclusions: There is a need to enforce independent review of mhealth applications in oncology. The economic model could be questioned and the source of funding should be clarified. Meanwhile, patients and healthcare professionals should remain cautious about applications' contents.Key messagesA systematic review was performed to describe the mobile applications related to oncology and it revealed a lack of information on scientific validation and funding.Independent scientific review and the reporting of conflicts of interest should be encouraged.Users, and all health professionals, should be aware that health applications, whatever the quality of their content, do not actually embrace such an approach.
机译:目的:移动应用程序代表着对患者和医护人员特别是肿瘤学领域的慢性病管理有希望的工具。在移动商店中可用的大量移动健康(mhealth)应用程序中,用户可能难以识别最相关的应用程序。这项研究评估了与肿瘤相关的移动应用的商业模型和科学验证。方法:在两个主要市场上进行了系统的审查。目的,科学验证和资金来源根据商店中的申请说明进行了评估。结果按目标人群(一般人群/患者/医护人员)进行分层。结果:鉴定出539例与肿瘤相关的应用:46.8%的医护专业人员,31.5%的普通人群和21.7%的患者。由于只有36.5%的应用程序提到了明显的科学验证,因此注意到缺乏有关医疗保健专业人员参与开发过程的信息。大多数应用程序是免费的(占72.2%),并且没有得到行业的明确支持(占94.2%)。结论:有必要对肿瘤医疗应用程序进行独立审查。经济模式可能会受到质疑,资金来源也应予以澄清。同时,患者和医护人员应谨慎对待应用程序的内容关键信息进行了系统的评论来描述与肿瘤相关的移动应用程序,并且发现缺乏科学验证和资金方面的信息。独立的科学评论和报告冲突用户和所有卫生专业人员都应意识到,无论其内容的质量如何,卫生应用实际上都不会采用这种方法。

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