The effect of e-health interventions on meeting the needs of individuals with infertility: a narrative review.

IF 1.6 Q4 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Azam Hamidzadeh, Shahrbanoo Salehin, Tahereh Naseri Boori Abadi, Reza Chaman, Naser Mogharabian, Afsaneh Keramat
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Background: The mental health and well-being of millions of people worldwide are negatively impacted by infertility. A promising solution to meet the needs of people suffering from infertility is e-health interventions, such as online counseling and support groups. This study aims to review the current literature on e-health interventions and how they impact people with infertility.

Main body of the abstract: Relevant studies were searched in PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases. Articles were entered into the EndNote software and screened for duplicates and relevance. Two authors then reviewed full-text articles independently, with a third person resolving any disagreements. Thirteen studies conducted between 2007 and 2022 were identified. The interventions aimed to meet various needs, including training on drug use (n = 23), lifestyle modifications (n = 1), periconceptional behavior modifications (n = 1), drug management (n = 1), IVF training (n = 4), psychological support to reduce distress (n = 4), and promoting a positive sexual self-concept (n = 1).

Short conclusion: The limited number of e-health interventions for infertile patients, the heterogeneity of interventions, and the lack of long-term effectiveness data make it challenging to compare e-health interventions to nonelectronic alternatives. However, the increasing use of technology in healthcare, especially during and after the Covid-19 pandemic, suggests that e-health educational interventions such as those using the Internet, psychological support, and patient interaction will continue to play a crucial role in healthcare.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s43043-023-00137-7.

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电子卫生干预措施对满足不孕症患者需求的影响:叙述性综述。
背景:全世界数百万人的精神健康和福祉受到不孕症的负面影响。满足不孕症患者需求的一个有希望的解决办法是电子卫生干预措施,如在线咨询和支持小组。本研究旨在回顾当前关于电子卫生干预的文献,以及它们如何影响不孕症患者。摘要正文:检索PubMed、Web of Science和Scopus数据库的相关研究。文章被输入EndNote软件并筛选重复和相关性。然后两位作者独立审阅全文文章,由第三人解决任何分歧。2007年至2022年间进行了13项研究。干预措施旨在满足各种需求,包括药物使用培训(n = 23),生活方式改变(n = 1),围孕期行为改变(n = 1),药物管理(n = 1),试管婴儿培训(n = 4),心理支持以减少痛苦(n = 4),以及促进积极的性自我概念(n = 1)。针对不孕症患者的电子卫生干预措施数量有限、干预措施的异质性以及缺乏长期有效性数据,使得将电子卫生干预措施与非电子替代方案进行比较具有挑战性。然而,医疗保健中越来越多地使用技术,特别是在Covid-19大流行期间和之后,这表明电子卫生教育干预措施(如使用互联网、心理支持和患者互动)将继续在医疗保健中发挥关键作用。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1186/s43043-023-00137-7。
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