支持重症监护患者及其家属康复的数字健康干预措施:范围综述

Elke Berger MSc , Carola Schol MSc , Sabrina Meertens-Gunput PhD , Dorien Kiers MD, PhD , Diederik Gommers MD, PhD , Louise Rose PhD , Margo van Mol PhD
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促进重症监护病房(ICU)患者及其家属康复的干预措施中的数字创新有望提高可及性,改善身体、心理和认知结果。本范围综述全面概述了同行评议出版物中描述的旨在支持ICU患者及其家属康复的数字健康干预措施。我们检索了6个数据库(成立至2023年9月);2名审稿人根据预定义的资格标准独立筛选引文并提取数据。我们筛选了3485份记录,并确定了18项原始研究和8项研究方案,其中包括2016年至2023年间发表的一系列研究设计。大多数(n=15)完成的研究仅招募患者。通过应用程序、虚拟现实、视频会议和智能手表提供数字干预。在完成的研究中,结果被描述为可行性,干预效果,或两者兼而有之。数字干预辅以专业支持和个性化反馈比自我导向的干预更可行。进一步的研究对于确定数字干预在改善ICU幸存者及其家庭成员预后方面的功效和成本效益至关重要。
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Digital Health Interventions Supporting Recovery for Intensive Care Patients and Their Family Members: A Scoping Review
Digital innovation in interventions to promote recovery for intensive care unit (ICU) patients and their family members holds promise for enhancing accessibility and improving physical, psychological, and cognitive outcomes. This scoping review provides a comprehensive overview of digital health interventions designed to support the recovery of ICU patients and their family members described in peer-reviewed publications. We searched 6 databases (inception to September 2023); 2 reviewers independently screened citations against predefined eligibility criteria and extracted data. We screened 3485 records and identified 18 original studies and 8 study protocols with a range of study designs published between 2016 and 2023. Most (n=15) completed studies recruited patients only. Digital interventions were delivered through applications, virtual reality, videoconferencing, and smartwatches. In the completed studies, outcomes are described as feasibility, intervention efficacy, or both. Digital interventions supplemented with professional support and personalized feedback were more feasible than self-directed interventions. Further research is essential to ascertain the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of digital interventions in improving outcomes for ICU survivors and their family members.
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Digital health
Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Digital health Medicine and Dentistry (General), Health Informatics, Public Health and Health Policy
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