DIGITAL SOLUTIONS FOR TUBERCULOSIS SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: A SCOPING REVIEW.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Daniel Souza Sacramento, Samantha Adiely Alecrim Mendonça, Altair Seabra de Farias, Vanderson Sampaio
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Abstract

Digital solutions are essential for eliminating tuberculosis as a public health problem. They can be applied across all stages of patient care, health surveillance, program management, workforce development, and community engagement. This study aimed to identify and map digital solutions for tuberculosis developed and/or validated within the context of primary health care. We retrieved studies focusing on digital solutions for tuberculosis targeting managers, health professionals, or patients from Medline, Scopus, Embase, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines to review, synthesize, and report the findings of articles that met our inclusion criteria. We identified 3133 publications, of which 96 were included after full-text screening. Most solutions focused on treatment monitoring and adherence (46 studies). There was particular emphasis on electronic directly observed therapy, smart pillboxes, and mobile applications. Artificial intelligence-based solutions also emerged, applied to diagnosis, prediction of treatment nonadherence, and prognosis. The findings show that digital solutions have evolved from simple tools to advanced artificial intelligence models. We conclude that the systematic incorporation of these technologies into national protocols is crucial to accelerate progress toward the targets established by the End TB Strategy.

初级卫生保健中结核病监测和控制的数字解决方案:范围审查。
数字解决方案对于消除作为公共卫生问题的结核病至关重要。它们可以应用于患者护理、健康监测、项目管理、劳动力发展和社区参与的所有阶段。本研究旨在确定和绘制在初级卫生保健范围内开发和/或验证的结核病数字解决方案。我们从Medline、Scopus、Embase、Web of Science和谷歌Scholar检索了针对管理人员、卫生专业人员或患者的结核病数字解决方案的研究。我们遵循系统评价和范围界定荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)指南,对符合纳入标准的文章进行审查、综合和报告。我们确定了3133篇出版物,其中96篇在全文筛选后被纳入。大多数解决方案侧重于治疗监测和依从性(46项研究)。其中特别强调了电子直接观察疗法、智能药箱和移动应用。基于人工智能的解决方案也出现了,应用于诊断、预测治疗不依性和预后。研究结果表明,数字解决方案已经从简单的工具发展到先进的人工智能模型。我们的结论是,系统地将这些技术纳入国家议定书对于加快实现《终止结核病战略》确定的目标至关重要。
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Epidemiologic Reviews
Epidemiologic Reviews 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
10
期刊介绍: Epidemiologic Reviews is a leading review journal in public health. Published once a year, issues collect review articles on a particular subject. Recent issues have focused on The Obesity Epidemic, Epidemiologic Research on Health Disparities, and Epidemiologic Approaches to Global Health.
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