Arlane Silva Carvalho Chaves, Jhonata Gabriel Moura Silva, Layane Mota de Souza de Jesus, Wilza Carla Spiri, Rodrigo Jensen
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摘要
目的:绘制在科学文献中描述和/或评估的产前移动应用程序。方法:根据JBI建议进行范围审查,时间框架为2017年至2022年。检索于2023年10月在以下数据库/门户网站进行:Lilacs via BVS、Web of Science、MEDLINE、Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews、Scopus、CINAHL和The Coordination of The Coordination for Higher Education Personnel (CAPES)的论文和论文库。结果:共分析49项研究,包括45篇文章,3篇博士论文和1篇论文,以葡萄牙语和英语发表。这些应用程序主要用于健康教育/自我保健(46.9%)、临床监测(28.5%)、卫生专业人员使用(16.3%)、研究/数据收集(6.1%)和专业教育(2%)。结论:研究中描述和/或评估的应用在其目的和公众方面是多种多样的,并确认将移动技术纳入孕妇的护理和健康监测。
Prenatal mobile applications reported in the scientific literature: a scoping review.
Objective: To map the prenatal mobile applications described and/or evaluated in the scientific literature.
Method: Scoping review, based on JBI recommendations, with a time frame from 2017 to 2022. The searches were carried out in October/2023 in the following databases/portals: Lilacs via BVS, Web of Science, MEDLINE, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Scopus, CINAHL, and the Thesis and Dissertation Bank of the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES).
Results: Forty-nine studies were analyzed, including 45 articles, three dissertations and one thesis, published in Portuguese and English. The applications are intended for health education/self-care (46.9%), clinical monitoring (28.5%), for use by health professionals (16.3%), research/data collection (6.1%) and professional education (2%).
Conclusion: The applications described and/or evaluated in the studies are diverse in their purposes and public and confirm the inclusion of mobile technology in the care and health monitoring of pregnant women.