Improving adherence in hypertension management: digital tools, barriers, and innovations across Asia.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Huanhuan Yang, Mitsuaki Sawano, Yuan Lu
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Abstract

Asian countries are rapidly embracing digital technologies amid rising hypertension prevalence and aging populations. While digital tools like mobile apps, telehealth reminders, and AI-driven interventions have shown global success in managing hypertension, their adoption in Asia remains limited due to cultural dietary habits, disparities in digital literacy and access, and fragmented healthcare infrastructure present unique barriers to equitable implementation. This mini review examines key challenges and opportunities in applying digital health interventions to improve hypertension adherence in the region. We identify five critical barriers: (1) difficulty in monitoring dietary sodium intake due to limited practical tools and regional dietary diversity, (2) low digital engagement among older adults, who are disproportionately affected by hypertension, (3) lack of interoperability between digital platforms and healthcare systems, (4) a fragmented regulatory landscape that hinders consistent oversight and adoption, and (5) challenges in sustaining long-term user engagement. Achieving meaningful impact will require cross-sector collaboration to standardize data protocols, improve regulatory alignment, ensure affordability, and support user-centered design. As evidence for outcome-based effectiveness grows, digital tools can be integrated into national strategies to reduce cardiovascular disease risk and healthcare costs. Tailoring these technologies to the needs of Asian populations is essential to achieving equitable, sustainable hypertension care and fostering long-term public health resilience across the region.

改善高血压管理的依从性:亚洲各地的数字工具、障碍和创新。
在高血压患病率上升和人口老龄化的背景下,亚洲国家正在迅速接受数字技术。虽然移动应用程序、远程医疗提醒和人工智能驱动的干预措施等数字工具在管理高血压方面取得了全球成功,但由于文化饮食习惯、数字素养和获取方面的差异以及医疗保健基础设施的分散,这些工具在亚洲的采用仍然有限,这对公平实施构成了独特的障碍。这一小型审查审查了在应用数字健康干预措施以改善该地区高血压依从性方面的主要挑战和机遇。我们确定了五个关键障碍:(1)由于实用工具和地区饮食多样性的限制,难以监测膳食钠摄入量;(2)老年人的数字参与度低,他们受到高血压的影响不成比例;(3)数字平台和医疗保健系统之间缺乏互操作性;(4)分散的监管格局阻碍了一致的监督和采用;(5)维持长期用户参与度的挑战。实现有意义的影响需要跨部门协作,以标准化数据协议,提高监管一致性,确保可负担性,并支持以用户为中心的设计。随着基于结果的有效性的证据越来越多,可以将数字工具纳入国家战略,以降低心血管疾病风险和医疗保健费用。根据亚洲人口的需求定制这些技术,对于实现公平、可持续的高血压护理和促进整个区域的长期公共卫生复原力至关重要。
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Hypertension Research
Hypertension Research 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
16.70%
发文量
249
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Hypertension Research is the official publication of the Japanese Society of Hypertension. The journal publishes papers reporting original clinical and experimental research that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of hypertension and related cardiovascular diseases. The journal publishes Review Articles, Articles, Correspondence and Comments.
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