Effect and features of information technology-based interventions on self-management in adolescent and young adult kidney transplant recipients: a systematic review

IF 1.7 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Raheleh Ganjali, Farnaz Khoshrounejad, Mohammad Reza Mazaheri Habibi, Z. Taherzadeh, Reza Golmakani, S. M. Mostafavi, S. Eslami
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Introduction Adolescent and young adult periods are characterized by increased risk-taking, impulsive behavior, and nonadherence issues, which makes it equally challenging for patients and their health care professionals. Health information technology (IT) has the potential to empower patients. Objective Determine the effects and features of IT-based interventions for self-management of adolescents and young adults in kidney transplant recipients. Materials and Methods A comprehensive survey was done on Medline and Scopus in September 2018. Eligible studies included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and quasi-experimental studies focused on automated IT-based interventions. Studies contained information about adolescent and young adult kidney transplant recipients aged under 25, all published in English. The articles were combined with each other based on the classification of outcomes, the type of interventions, and their impact. The studies were categorized based on the impact of interventions as positive and statistically significant, with no effect, or a combined effect (both positive significance and without effect). Results In this review, of a total of 2,242 retrieved articles, collected from Scopus and PubMed databases, 5 studies met the full-text inclusion criteria. Interventions were performed using computerized systems (3 studies), smartphone application/personal digital ass (PDA) (1 study), and multiple components (1 study). These studies evaluated 15 outcomes, including 7 care process and 8 clinical outcomes. In 6 of 15 outcomes (40%), interventions had a statistically significant positive effect. Conclusion IT-based interventions such as mobile health/personal digital assistant(PDA), computer systems and multi-component have the potential to improve self-management in adolescents and young adult kidney transplant recipients (care process outcomes). It is recommended to conduct complementary research to examine the effect of IT-based self-management interventions on clinical outcomes in kidney transplant recipients.
基于信息技术的干预对青少年和青壮年肾移植受者自我管理的影响和特点:一项系统综述
引言青少年和年轻人时期的特点是冒险、冲动行为和不依从性问题增加,这对患者及其医疗保健专业人员来说同样具有挑战性。健康信息技术(IT)具有增强患者能力的潜力。目的确定基于信息技术的干预措施对肾移植受者青少年自我管理的效果和特点。材料与方法2018年9月对Medline和Scopus进行了全面调查。符合条件的研究包括随机对照试验(RCT)和专注于自动化IT干预的准实验研究。研究包含了关于25岁以下青少年和年轻成年肾移植受者的信息,这些信息都以英文发表。这些文章根据结果的分类、干预措施的类型及其影响相互结合。根据干预措施的影响,这些研究被归类为积极的、具有统计学意义的、没有效果的或综合效果的(既有积极意义也没有效果)。结果在这篇综述中,从Scopus和PubMed数据库收集的2242篇检索文章中,有5项研究符合全文纳入标准。使用计算机系统(3项研究)、智能手机应用程序/个人数字助理(PDA)(1项研究)和多个组成部分(1项调查)进行干预。这些研究评估了15个结果,包括7个护理过程和8个临床结果。在15个结果中有6个(40%),干预措施具有统计学意义的积极效果。结论基于IT的干预措施,如移动健康/个人数字助理(PDA)、计算机系统和多组件,有可能改善青少年和年轻成年肾移植受者的自我管理(护理过程结果)。建议进行补充研究,以检查基于It的自我管理干预对肾移植受者临床结果的影响。
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期刊介绍: Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal focusing on health, pathology, and treatment issues specific to the adolescent age group, including health issues affecting young people with cancer. Original research, reports, editorials, reviews, commentaries and adolescent-focused clinical trial design are welcomed. All aspects of health maintenance, preventative measures, disease treatment interventions, studies investigating the poor outcomes for some treatments in this group of patients, and the challenges when transitioning from adolescent to adult care are addressed within the journal. Practitioners from all disciplines are invited to submit their work as well as health care researchers and patient support groups. Areas covered include: Physical and mental development in the adolescent period, Behavioral issues, Pathologies and treatment interventions specific to this age group, Prevalence and incidence studies, Diet and nutrition, Specific drug handling, efficacy, and safety issues, Drug development programs, Outcome studies, patient satisfaction, compliance, and adherence, Patient and health education programs and studies.
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