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Apps and Adolescents: A Systematic Review of Adolescents' Use of Mobile Phone and Tablet Apps That Support Personal Management of Their Chronic or Long-Term Physical Conditions.

机译:应用程序和青少年:系统评估青少年使用支持个人管理慢性或长期身体状况的手机和平板电脑应用程序。

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BACKGROUND: The prevalence of physical chronic or long-term conditions in adolescents aged 10-24 years is rising. Mobile phone and tablet mobile technologies featuring software program apps are widely used by these adolescents and their healthy peers for social networking or gaming. Apps are also used in health care to support personal condition management and they have considerable potential in this context. There is a growing body of literature on app use in health contexts, thereby making a systematic review of their effectiveness very timely. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the literature on the effectiveness of mobile apps designed to support adolescents' management of their physical chronic or long-term conditions. METHODS: We conducted a review of the English-language literature published since 2003 in five relevant bibliographical databases using key search terms. Two independent reviewers screened titles and abstracts using data extraction and quality assessment tools. RESULTS: The search returned 1120 hits. Of the 19 eligible full-text papers, four met our review criteria, reporting one pilot randomized controlled trial and three pretest/post-test studies. Samples ranged from 4 to 18 participants, with a combined sample of 46 participants. The apps reported were targeted at type 1 diabetes, asthma, and cancer. Two papers provided data for calculating effect size. Heterogeneity in terms of study design, reported outcomes, follow-up times, participants' ages, and health conditions prevented meta-analyses. There was variation in whether adolescents received guidance in using the app or were solely responsible for navigating the app. Three studies reported some level of patient involvement in app design, development, and/or evaluation. Health professional involvement in the modelling stages of apps was reported in all studies, although it was not always clear whether specific clinical (as opposed to academic) expertise in working with adolescents was represented. The dearth of studies and the small overall sample size emphasizes the need for future studies of the development, evaluation, use, and effectiveness of mobile apps to support adolescents' personal management of their conditions. CONCLUSIONS: A key finding of the review is the paucity of evidence-based apps that exist, in contrast to the thousands of apps available on the app market that are not evidence-based or user or professional informed. Although we aimed to assess the effectiveness of apps, the dearth of studies meeting our criteria meant that we were unable to be conclusive in this regard. Based on the available evidence, apps may be considered feasible health interventions, but more studies involving larger sample sizes, and with patient and health professional input at all stages, are needed to determine apps' acceptability and effectiveness. This review provides valuable findings and paves the way for future rigorous development and evaluation of health apps for adolescents with chronic or long-term conditions.
机译:背景:10-24岁青少年身体慢性或长期疾病的患病率正在上升。这些青少年及其健康的同伴广泛使用具有软件程序应用程序的手机和平板电脑移动技术来进行社交网络或游戏。应用程序还用于医疗保健中以支持个人状况管理,在这种情况下,它们具有巨大的潜力。关于在健康环境中使用应用程序的文献越来越多,因此非常及时地对其效果进行了系统的审查。目的:系统地回顾有关旨在支持青少年管理其身体慢性或长期状况的移动应用程序的有效性的文献。方法:我们使用关键搜索词对自2003年以来在五个相关书目数据库中发布的英语文献进行了回顾。两名独立的审阅者使用数据提取和质量评估工具筛选了标题和摘要。结果:搜索返回1120命中。在19篇符合条件的全文论文中,有4篇符合我们的审查标准,报告了1项试验性随机对照试验和3项测试前/测试后研究。样本范围为4至18名参与者,合并样本为46名参与者。报告的应用针对1型糖尿病,哮喘和癌症。有两篇论文提供了用于计算效果大小的数据。研究设计,报告的结果,随访时间,参与者的年龄和健康状况等方面的异质性阻止了荟萃分析。青少年是在使用该应用程序方面获得指导还是独自负责浏览该应用程序而存在差异。三项研究报告了患者在应用程序设计,开发和/或评估中的参与程度。在所有研究中均报告了卫生专业人员参与应用程序建模阶段的情况,尽管并不总是清楚是否代表了与青少年合作的特定临床(而非学术)专业知识。研究的缺乏和总体样本量较小,强调了需要对移动应用程序的开发,评估,使用和有效性进行进一步研究,以支持青少年对其状况的个人管理。结论:与该市场上没有基于证据的,没有用户或专业知识的应用程序相比,该评价的一个关键发现是缺乏基于证据的应用程序。尽管我们旨在评估应用程序的有效性,但缺乏符合我们标准的研究意味着我们在这方面尚无定论。根据现有证据,可以将应用程序视为可行的健康干预措施,但是需要更多的研究来涉及更大的样本量,并需要各个阶段的患者和健康专业人员的投入,才能确定应用程序的可接受性和有效性。这篇综述提供了有价值的发现,并为将来对具有慢性或长期病情的青少年的健康应用程序的严格开发和评估铺平了道路。

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