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Mobile Phone and Tablet Apps to Support Young People's Management of Their Physical Long-Term Conditions: A Systematic Review Protocol

机译:移动电话和平板电脑应用程序,以支持年轻人的物理长期条件管理:系统审查协议

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ABSTRACTBackground: The prevalence of long-term or chronic conditions that limit activity and reduce quality of life in young people aged 10-24 years is rising. This group has distinct health care needs and requires tailored support strategies to facilitate increasing personal responsibility for the management of their condition wherever possible, as they mature. Mobile phone and tablet mobile technologies featuring software program apps are already well used by young people for social networking or gaming. They have also been utilized in health care to support personal condition management, using condition-specific and patient-tailored software. Such apps have much potential, and there is an emerging body of literature on their use in a health context making this review timely.Objective: The objective of this paper is to develop a systematic review protocol focused on identifying and assessing the effectiveness of mobile phone and tablet apps that support young people’s management of their chronic conditions.Methods: The search strategy will include a combination of standardized indexed search terms and free-text terms related to the key concepts of young people; long-term conditions and mobile technology. Peer-reviewed journal articles published from 2003 that meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be identified through searching the generated hits from 5 bibliographical databases. Two independent reviewers will screen the titles and abstracts to determine which articles focus on testing interventions identified as a mobile phone or tablet apps, and that have been designed and delivered to support the management of long-term conditions in young people aged 10-24 years. Data extraction and quality assessment tools will be used to facilitate consistent analysis and synthesis. It is anticipated that several studies will meet the selection criteria but that these are likely to be heterogeneous in terms of study design, reported outcomes, follow-up times, participants’ age, and health condition. Sub-group analyses will be undertaken and where possible meta-analyses will take place.Results: This review will synthesize available knowledge surrounding tablet and mobile phone apps that support management of long term physical health conditions in young people. The findings will be synthesized to determine which elements of the technologies were most effective for this population.Conclusions: This systematic review aims to synthesize existing literature in order to generate findings that will facilitate the development of an app intervention. The review will form the first phase of development and evaluation of a complex intervention as recommended by the United Kingdom Medical Research Council. The knowledge gained from the review will be verified in subsequent phases, which will include primary qualitative work with health professionals and young people with long term conditions as research participants. Young people living with long-term conditions will be involved as co-researchers and consumer advisors in all subsequent phases to develop and evaluate an app to support the management of long-term physical health conditions.Trial Registration: PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews: CRD42014015418; http://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/display_record.asp?ID=CRD42014015418#.VRqCpTpnL8E (Archived by Webcite at http://www.webcitation.org/6XREcWqQY).JMIR Res Protoc 2015;4(2):e40)doi:10.2196/resprot.4159
机译:摘要背景:限制活动并降低10-24岁年轻人的生活质量的长期或慢性病患病率正在上升。该组有独特的医疗保健需求,需要量身定制的支持策略,以在他们成熟时尽可能增加其对病情管理的个人责任。具有软件程序应用程序的手机和平板电脑移动技术已被年轻人很好地用于社交网络或游戏。它们还用于医疗保健中,通过使用针对特定病情和针对患者的软件来支持个人病情管理。这样的应用程序具有很大的潜力,并且有大量关于在健康环境中使用它们的文献,这使得及时进行了审查。目的:本文的目的是开发一个系统的审查协议,重点在于识别和评估手机的有效性。方法:搜索策略将包括标准化索引的搜索词和与年轻人的关键概念相关的自由文本词的组合;搜索引擎将支持年轻人的慢性病管理。长期条件和移动技术。通过搜索5个书目数据库中生成的匹配结果,可以确定2003年以来发表的经过同行评审的,符合纳入和排除标准的期刊文章。两名独立的审阅者将筛选标题和摘要,以确定哪些文章侧重于测试被识别为手机或平板电脑应用程序的干预措施,而哪些旨在支持10-24岁年轻人的长期病情管理而设计和提供。数据提取和质量评估工具将用于促进一致的分析和综合。预计将有几项研究符合选择标准,但就研究设计,报告的结果,随访时间,参与者的年龄和健康状况而言,这些标准可能会异类。结果:本次审查将综合有关平板电脑和手机应用程序的可用知识,这些知识支持年轻人长期健康状况的管理。本小组将进行分组分析,并在可能的情况下进行荟萃分析。结论:将对这些发现进行综合,以确定哪些技术最适合该人群。结论:本系统综述旨在综合现有文献,以产生有助于应用干预开发的发现。审查将构成联合王国医学研究理事会建议的复杂干预措施开发和评估的第一阶段。从审核中获得的知识将在后续阶段中进行验证,其中包括与卫生专业人员和具有长期条件的年轻人作为研究参与者的主要定性工作。生活长期状况的年轻人将在随后的所有阶段中作为共同研究人员和消费者顾问参与其中,以开发和评估支持长期身体健康状况管理的应用程序。试验注册:PROSPERO国际性系统评价前瞻性注册:CRD42014015418; http://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/display_record.asp?ID=CRD42014015418#.VRqCpTpnL8E(由Webcite存档于http://www.webcitation.org/6XREcWqQY).JMIR Res Protoc 2015; 4 (2):e40)doi:10.2196 / resprot.4159

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