Nurlan Dauletbaev , Zoe S. Oftring , Wided Akik , Lukas Michaelis-Braun , Julia Korel , Larry C. Lands , Susanne Waldmann , Beate S. Müller , Michael Dreher , Gernot Rohde , Claus F. Vogelmeier , Sebastian Kuhn
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引用次数: 4
摘要
移动(m)医疗技术非常适合在患者的习惯环境中进行远程患者监测(RPM)。近年来,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,儿童移动健康快速发展,有必要进行证据综合。为此,我们对使用移动医疗支持的儿童哮喘RPM的临床试验进行了范围审查。检索了2016年9月1日至2021年8月31日的MEDLINE、Embase和Web of Science。我们的范围审查确定了25篇利用同步和异步移动健康支持的儿科哮喘RPM的出版物,包括移动应用程序或通过个人设备。过去三年见证了循证、多学科和参与式移动健康干预措施的发展。研究的质量一直在提高,其中40%的研究报告是随机对照试验。总之,有高质量的证据表明移动健康支持的儿童哮喘RPM,有必要对这种RPM的益处进行未来的系统评价和/或荟萃分析。
A scoping review of mHealth monitoring of pediatric bronchial asthma before and during COVID-19 pandemic
Mobile (m) Health technology is well-suited for Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) in a patient’s habitual environment. In recent years there have been fast-paced developments in mHealth-enabled pediatric RPM, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, necessitating evidence synthesis. To this end, we conducted a scoping review of clinical trials that had utilized mHealth-enabled RPM of pediatric asthma. MEDLINE, Embase and Web of Science were searched from September 1, 2016 through August 31, 2021. Our scoping review identified 25 publications that utilized synchronous and asynchronous mHealth-enabled RPM in pediatric asthma, either involving mobile applications or via individual devices. The last three years has seen the development of evidence-based, multidisciplinary, and participatory mHealth interventions. The quality of the studies has been improving, such that 40% of included study reports were randomized controlled trials. In conclusion, there exists high-quality evidence on mHealth-enabled RPM in pediatric asthma, warranting future systematic reviews and/or meta-analyses of the benefits of such RPM.
期刊介绍:
Paediatric Respiratory Reviews offers authors the opportunity to submit their own editorials, educational reviews and short communications on topics relevant to paediatric respiratory medicine. These peer reviewed contributions will complement the commissioned reviews which will continue to form an integral part of the journal.
Subjects covered include:
• Epidemiology
• Immunology and cell biology
• Physiology
• Occupational disorders
• The role of allergens and pollutants
A particular emphasis is given to the recommendation of "best practice" for primary care physicians and paediatricians.
Paediatric Respiratory Reviews is aimed at general paediatricians but it should also be read by specialist paediatric physicians and nurses, respiratory physicians and general practitioners.
It is a journal for those who are busy and do not have time to read systematically through literature, but who need to stay up to date in the field of paediatric respiratory and sleep medicine.