Telehealth for healthy gestational weight gain among overweight pregnant women: A systematic review

Kusnul Chotimah, E. M. M. Has, P. D. Rachmawati
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Introduction: Excessive Gestational Weight Gain (GWG) is associated with various complications during pregnancy and childbirth. In contrast, digital interventions like telehealth offer cost-effective solutions with broader accessibility. Therefore, our outcomes are to analyze the effectiveness of telehealth interventions for healthy GWG among overweight and obese pregnant women and to know which features are needed in telehealth for healthier GWG.Methods: We undertook a systematic review to address the objectives mentioned above. Initially, we employed the keywords telehealth, pregnant women, and overweight, which were subsequently refined using Medical Subject Headings provided by the National Center for Biotechnology Information. To identify relevant articles, we searched six databases—Scopus, SAGE Journals, Web of Science, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and ProQuest.Results: We included 15 articles in this review according to the criteria. Eleven papers show a positive effect of telehealth in promoting healthy GWG. Telehealth encompasses various functionalities, such as providing information, push notifications, self-monitoring, and feedback features related to gestational weight gain (GWG), maintaining a healthy diet, engaging in physical activity, receiving reminders, managing stress, and setting goals. On the other hand, four papers show no significant difference between telehealth and regular interventions.Conclusions: Telehealth is alternatively effective to use as an additional intervention to promote healthier GWG in overweight pregnant women. Keywords: gestational weight gain; overweight; pregnant women; telemedicine
远程保健促进超重孕妇健康的妊娠体重增加:系统综述
导言妊娠体重增加过多(GWG)与怀孕和分娩期间的各种并发症有关。相比之下,远程保健等数字化干预措施提供了具有成本效益的解决方案,而且更容易获得。因此,我们的目标是分析远程保健干预对超重和肥胖孕妇健康妊娠体重增加的有效性,并了解远程保健需要具备哪些功能才能实现更健康的妊娠体重增加:为实现上述目标,我们进行了系统综述。最初,我们使用了远程保健、孕妇和超重等关键词,随后使用美国国家生物技术信息中心提供的医学主题词对这些关键词进行了细化。为了确定相关文章,我们检索了六个数据库--Scopus、SAGE Journals、Web of Science、PubMed、ScienceDirect 和 ProQuest:根据标准,我们将 15 篇文章纳入了本综述。有 11 篇论文显示了远程保健在促进健康的 GWG 方面的积极作用。远程保健包括多种功能,如提供信息、推送通知、自我监测和反馈功能,这些功能与妊娠体重增加(GWG)、保持健康饮食、参加体育锻炼、接收提醒、管理压力和设定目标有关。另一方面,四篇论文显示远程保健与常规干预之间没有显著差异:关键词:妊娠体重增加;超重;孕妇;远程医疗
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