Effects of eHealth exercise on paediatric suppurative lung diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
ERJ Open Research Pub Date : 2025-08-26 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1183/23120541.00977-2024
Aspasia Mavronasou, Eleni A Kortianou, Vaia Sapouna, Konstantinos Douros, Arietta Spinou
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Background: Utilising information and communication technologies through eHealth in exercise programmes could support their delivery and improve clinical outcomes in children and adolescents with chronic suppurative lung diseases (CSLDs). This study aimed to systematically investigate the effects of eHealth exercise programmes on clinical outcomes for this population.

Methods: Five databases were searched from inception to 12 April 2024. Two researchers independently screened the retrieved results and rated the methodological quality of the included studies using the revised Cochrane Risk of Bias (RoB2) tool for randomised trials and the Risk Of Bias In Non-randomised Studies - of Interventions (ROBINS-I) tool. The quality of evidence was graded using the GRADE approach. A narrative synthesis of findings was performed, and a meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the effects of eHealth exercise programmes on clinical outcomes that had data from at least two studies.

Results: Seven studies used eHealth exercise programmes through active video games (n=3), videoconferencing (n=3) and a digital spirometer (n=1) lasting from 3 to 12 weeks. Five studies had participants with cystic fibrosis (CF). Results showed a greater improvement in the 6-min walk test following the intervention compared to the control group (pooled estimate mean difference 37.2 m, 95% CI 7.91-66.48 m; p=0.013). Pulmonary function, exercise capacity, balance, peripheral and respiratory muscle strength, and health-related quality of life were also improved. Still, most studies involved a considerable risk of bias.

Conclusions: eHealth exercise programmes can improve clinical outcomes in children and adolescents with CF. Further research is needed for other paediatric populations with CSLDs and also for comparisons with conventional exercise programmes.

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电子健康运动对儿童化脓性肺病的影响:系统回顾和荟萃分析
背景:通过电子健康在运动项目中利用信息和通信技术可以支持其实施,并改善患有慢性化脓性肺病(CSLDs)的儿童和青少年的临床结果。本研究旨在系统地调查电子健康锻炼计划对该人群临床结果的影响。方法:检索自建库至2024年4月12日的5个数据库。两名研究人员独立筛选检索结果,并使用修订后的Cochrane随机试验偏倚风险(RoB2)工具和非随机干预研究偏倚风险(ROBINS-I)工具对纳入研究的方法学质量进行评分。使用GRADE方法对证据质量进行分级。对研究结果进行了叙述性综合,并进行了荟萃分析,以评估eHealth锻炼计划对临床结果的影响,这些数据至少来自两项研究。结果:7项研究使用了eHealth锻炼计划,通过积极的视频游戏(n=3)、视频会议(n=3)和数字肺活量计(n=1)持续3至12周。五项研究的参与者患有囊性纤维化(CF)。结果显示,与对照组相比,干预后6分钟步行测试有更大的改善(合并估计平均差值37.2 m, 95% CI 7.91-66.48 m; p=0.013)。肺功能、运动能力、平衡、外周肌和呼吸肌力量以及与健康相关的生活质量也有所改善。尽管如此,大多数研究都存在相当大的偏倚风险。结论:eHealth运动计划可以改善CF儿童和青少年的临床结果。需要对其他患有CSLDs的儿科人群进行进一步的研究,并与传统运动计划进行比较。
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ERJ Open Research
ERJ Open Research Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
4.30%
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273
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: ERJ Open Research is a fully open access original research journal, published online by the European Respiratory Society. The journal aims to publish high-quality work in all fields of respiratory science and medicine, covering basic science, clinical translational science and clinical medicine. The journal was created to help fulfil the ERS objective to disseminate scientific and educational material to its members and to the medical community, but also to provide researchers with an affordable open access specialty journal in which to publish their work.
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