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Abstract
Aim: Mobile phone interventions have been used as a widespread and effective means of blood pressure control in recent years. This systematic review was conducted to determine the effect of mobile phone-based interventions on blood pressure in stroke patients.
Method: In this systematic review, the literature search was conducted between November 1 and November 10, 2022, in the databases "Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, Cochrane Library," without any year limitation. Studies with inclusion and exclusion criteria according to the PICOS method were included in the review.
Results: A total of 3086 patients who have had a stroke with a sample size ranging from 50-660, and 13 randomized controlled trials meeting the criteria for inclusion in the review were included. In seven studies included in the review, it was found that mobile phone-based intervention reduces blood pressure, while in six studies, it did not have an effect.
Conclusion: The current studies are insufficient to explain the effect of mobile phone-based interventions on blood pressure control in stroke patients. It is recommended to conduct more randomized controlled trials with a high methodological quality that examine the effect of mobile phone-based interventions on blood pressure in patients who have had a stroke.
目的:近年来,手机干预已成为一种广泛而有效的血压控制手段。本系统综述旨在确定基于手机的干预措施对中风患者血压的影响。方法:本系统综述的文献检索时间为2022年11月1日至11月10日,检索数据库为“Scopus、Web of Science、PubMed、Cochrane Library”,检索时间不受年份限制。根据PICOS方法纳入和排除标准的研究纳入本综述。结果:共纳入3086例卒中患者,样本量50-660例,13项符合纳入标准的随机对照试验。在综述中包括的七项研究中,发现基于手机的干预可以降低血压,而在六项研究中,它没有效果。结论:目前的研究不足以解释基于手机的干预对中风患者血压控制的影响。建议开展更多具有高方法学质量的随机对照试验,以检验基于手机的干预措施对中风患者血压的影响。