数字技术作为向低收入和中等收入国家癌症患者提供社会支持的工具:范围审查。

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PLOS digital health Pub Date : 2025-04-21 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pdig.0000609
Hallie Dau, Fazila Kassam, Beth A Payne, Hana Miller, Gina Ogilvie
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癌症是低收入和中等收入国家发病率和死亡率上升的原因。在中低收入国家中,被诊断患有癌症的个人通常获得癌症预防、诊断和治疗服务的机会有限。数字技术,如互联网和移动电话,可以用一种更方便的方式为癌症患者提供支持。本次范围审查的目的是了解中低收入国家癌症患者如何利用数字技术提供社会支持。截至2024年6月,对四个电子数据库进行了检索,以确定报告在中低收入国家使用数字技术进行癌症社会支持的研究。如果文章以英文发表,包括被诊断患有任何类型癌症的成年人,并报告使用数字技术获得社会支持,则纳入其中。提取了研究特征、人口统计和报告的技术干预措施。总共有来自12项研究的15篇文章被纳入范围审查。只有四个国家利用数字技术提供社会支持:中国、伊朗、肯尼亚和塞尔维亚。最常见的癌症类型是乳腺癌。在线卫生社区、基于互联网的资源、移动应用程序和电信是报告的四种数字技术。总的来说,这些文章表明,在中低收入国家,使用数字技术进行社会支持对被诊断患有癌症的个人是有益的。我们发现,数字技术可以提高生活质量,减少焦虑和抑郁,并允许个人与其他被诊断患有癌症的人联系。我们的结论是,对于如何利用数字技术来支持中低收入国家的癌症患者,人们的理解有限。未来的研究需要探索数字技术如何被代表性不足的地区利用,为区域常见的癌症类型(如宫颈癌)提供支持。
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Digital technology as a tool to provide social support to individuals with cancer in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review.

Cancer is a rising cause of morbidity and mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Individuals diagnosed with cancer in LMICs often have limited access to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment services. Digital technologies, such as the Internet and mobile phones, could be used to provide support to individuals with cancer in a more accessible way. The goal of this scoping review is to understand how digital technology is being utilized by individuals with cancer for social support in LMICs. Four electronic databases were searched up to June 2024 to identify studies that reported on the use of digital technology for cancer social support in LMICs. Articles were included if they were published in English, included adults diagnosed with any type of cancer, and reported the use of digital technology for social support. Study characteristics, population demographics, and technological interventions reported were extracted. In all, 15 articles from 12 studies were included in the scoping review. Only four countries utilized digital technology for social support: China, Iran, Kenya, and Serbia. The most common cancer type reported was breast. Online health communities, Internet-based resources, mobile applications, and telecommunication were the four digital technologies reported. Overall, the articles demonstrated that the use of digital technology for social support can be beneficial for individuals diagnosed with cancer in LMICs. We found that digital technology may improve quality of life, reduce anxiety and depression, and allow individuals to connect with other individuals diagnosed with cancer. We concluded that there is a limited understanding of how digital technology can be used to support individuals with cancer in LMICs. Future research is needed to explore how digital technology can be utilized by underrepresented regions to offer avenues of support for regionally common cancer types such as cervical.

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