导航通过创新在老年人健康:一个范围审查的数字健康干预。

IF 3.5 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH REVIEWS Pub Date : 2024-12-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/phrs.2024.1607756
Macarena Hirmas-Adauy, Carla Castillo-Laborde, Camila Awad, Anita Jasmen, Maurizio Mattoli, Xaviera Molina, Andrea Olea, Isabel Matute, Fernando Soto, Paola Rubilar, Oscar Urrejola, Tania Alfaro, María Teresa Abusleme Lama, Sophie Esnouf
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摘要

目的:全面绘制和总结老年人和护理人员的数字健康倡议。方法:基于Joanna Briggs方法,于2022年4 - 5月进行范围评估。使用的数据库包括PubMed、Cochrane Library、CINAHL Plus和Web of Science,以及灰色文献和手工检索。两名审查员独立进行筛选和资格阶段,第三名审查员解决分歧。对数据进行主题分析。结果:共纳入文献421篇。大多数文件是在2013年至2022年间发布的,最近有所增加。来自高收入国家的大多数研究侧重于家庭应用,并且主要处于测试和验证阶段。电话和电脑是主要的设备。健康目标包括监测、预防和治疗,干预措施包括对个人进行直接沟通和个人健康监测,以及为医疗保健提供者提供远程医疗和决策支持。结论:随着技术在老年人生活中的日益融合,以及他们对技术的熟练程度不断提高,正在推动数字健康干预措施的显著增加。尽管有这种增长,但需要在中低收入国家对护理人员进行进一步研究,并评估这些技术干预措施的有效性和可行性。
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Navigating Through Innovation in Elderly's Health: A Scoping Review of Digital Health Interventions.

Objectives: Comprehensively map and summarize digital health initiatives for the elderly and caregivers.

Methods: Scoping review between April and May 2022 based on Joanna Briggs methodology. Databases used included PubMed, Cochrane Library, CINAHL Plus, and Web of Science, along with grey literature and hand searches. Two reviewers independently conducted screening and eligibility phases, with a third resolving disagreements. Data were thematically analyzed.

Results: The review included 421 documents. Most documents were published between 2013 and 2022, with a recent increase. Most studies, originating from high-income countries, focused on home applications and were mainly in the testing and validation stages. Telephones and computers were the predominant devices. Health objectives included monitoring, prevention, and treatment, with interventions utilizing directed communication and personal health monitoring for individuals, and telemedicine and decision support for healthcare providers.

Conclusion: Increasing integration of technology in older adults' lives, along with their increasing proficiency, is driving a significant rise in digital health interventions. Despite this growth, further research in middle- and low-income countries, for caregivers and evaluating effectiveness and feasibility of these technological interventions is needed.

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PUBLIC HEALTH REVIEWS Nursing-Community and Home Care
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