Orachorn Lumprom, Charuwan Kritpracha, Cansel Kocakabak, Jos M Latour
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The high rate of stroke disability necessitates extensive care during transitions between hospitals and homes. While many transitional care interventions have emerged, no explicit evidence illustrates the details of those combining or integrating eHealth. The aim of this scoping review was to comprehensively map the literature on eHealth technologies within transitional care interventions for stroke survivors and their caregivers. Studies were included if they focused on transitional care interventions that combined or integrated eHealth technologies for adult and elderly survivors of post-hyperacute stroke, as well as for caregivers aged 18 years and older. A systematic search was conducted from inception to August 2024 across eleven electronic databases, including PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Control Trials, Web of Science, APA PsychInfo, SCOPUS, MedNar, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global, and Google Scholar, with a focus on quantitative studies. Data were extracted using customized forms, categorizing study characteristics. Basic descriptive qualitative content analysis was employed for coding and classifying interventions, with results presented in a diagram, narrative summaries, and tables. Results from 4032 identified records yielded 42 eligible studies. Transitional care's components included health education and psychoeducation, skill training, exercises for physical rehabilitation, psychological or resource support, and follow-up care. eHealth technologies were categorized into six types, with eleven specific features. Outcomes were classified into six domains for stroke survivors and five for caregivers. These findings can inform the key components of a transitional care intervention incorporating suitable eHealth technology for stroke survivors and their caregivers, delivered by a multidisciplinary team.
中风致残率高,需要在医院和家庭之间的过渡期间进行广泛的护理。虽然出现了许多过渡性护理干预措施,但没有明确的证据说明那些结合或整合电子健康的细节。这项范围综述的目的是全面绘制关于电子健康技术在卒中幸存者及其护理者过渡护理干预中的文献。如果研究的重点是过渡性护理干预措施,这些干预措施结合或整合了电子健康技术,适用于成年和老年超急性卒中后幸存者,以及18岁及以上的护理人员。从成立到2024年8月,系统检索了PubMed、Embase、CINAHL、MEDLINE、Cochrane Central Register of Control Trials、Web of Science、APA PsychInfo、SCOPUS、MedNar、ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global、谷歌Scholar等11个电子数据库,重点进行了定量研究。使用定制表格提取数据,对研究特征进行分类。基本描述性定性内容分析用于对干预措施进行编码和分类,结果以图表、叙述摘要和表格的形式呈现。从4032个确定的记录中得出42个符合条件的研究。过渡性护理的组成部分包括健康教育和心理教育、技能培训、身体康复练习、心理或资源支持以及后续护理。电子健康技术被分为6类,有11个具体的特点。结果分为中风幸存者的6个领域和护理者的5个领域。这些发现可以为过渡性护理干预的关键组成部分提供信息,这些干预措施包括由多学科团队为中风幸存者及其护理人员提供合适的电子健康技术。