The effectiveness of mHealth mindfulness interventions on perinatal psychological health: a systematic review.

Oxford open digital health Pub Date : 2025-03-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/oodh/oqaf006
Prabhadini Godage, Oonagh M Giggins, Julie Doyle, Anita Byrne
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Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) delivered via mobile health (mHealth) platforms have gained attention for improving perinatal psychological health. This review systematically examines the effectiveness of mHealth MBIs in improving perinatal psychological outcomes, including stress, anxiety and depression, with a secondary focus on safety, engagement, acceptability and dropout rates. A systematic search was conducted across PubMed, Cochrane Library, Science Direct, Scopus, ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore, along with grey literature, for English-language journal articles from inception until July 2024. All included studies were assessed for methodological quality using standardized critical appraisal instrument. Significant heterogeneity in study designs, program structures and data collection methods precluded meta-analysis, leading to a narrative synthesis of the results. Fifteen studies were included, featuring a mix of quantitative and qualitative designs. Findings indicated that mHealth MBIs demonstrated promise in reducing stress, anxiety and depressive symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum. However, participant engagement in these interventions was influenced by factors such as intervention complexity, user interface challenges and technological issues like app compatibility. Dropouts were commonly attributed to time constraints and technical difficulties, while user feedback emphasized the need for varied and flexible content to sustain interest and perceived effectiveness. Overall, mHealth MBIs offer potential benefits for perinatal psychological health, particularly in reducing stress and anxiety. However, maintaining high engagement and low dropout rates remains a challenge. Future studies should identify optimal intervention formats, enhance adherence and assess long-term impacts of mHealth MBIs to strengthen the evidence base, particularly in diverse settings and for pregnancy-related complications.

移动健康正念干预围产期心理健康的有效性:系统综述。
通过移动健康(mHealth)平台提供的基于正念的干预措施(mbi)因改善围产期心理健康而受到关注。本综述系统地考察了移动健康mbi在改善围产期心理结果(包括压力、焦虑和抑郁)方面的有效性,其次关注安全性、参与度、可接受性和辍学率。系统检索PubMed、Cochrane Library、Science Direct、Scopus、ACM Digital Library和IEEE explore,以及灰色文献,检索从创刊到2024年7月的英文期刊文章。所有纳入的研究均采用标准化的关键评价工具进行方法学质量评估。研究设计、项目结构和数据收集方法的显著异质性阻碍了meta分析,导致结果的叙述性综合。纳入了15项研究,采用定量和定性设计相结合的方法。研究结果表明,移动健康mbi在减轻怀孕期间和产后的压力、焦虑和抑郁症状方面表现出了希望。然而,参与者在这些干预中的参与度受到干预复杂性、用户界面挑战和应用程序兼容性等技术问题等因素的影响。退出通常归因于时间限制和技术困难,而用户反馈强调需要多样化和灵活的内容来保持兴趣和感知的有效性。总的来说,移动健康mbi为围产期心理健康提供了潜在的好处,特别是在减少压力和焦虑方面。然而,保持高参与度和低辍学率仍然是一个挑战。未来的研究应该确定最佳的干预形式,提高依从性,评估移动健康mbi的长期影响,以加强证据基础,特别是在不同的环境和妊娠相关并发症中。
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