对应用程序和互联网提供的头痛干预措施的叙述回顾:从构思到实施和未来。

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Cephalalgia Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-11 DOI:10.1177/03331024251348651
Anker Stubberud, Mattias Linde, Erling Tronvik
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背景使用互联网和智能手机应用程序提供令人头痛的干预措施的趋势日益增加。然而,它们的功效尚不清楚。此外,在医疗设备的监管环境中,开发此类干预措施可能会很麻烦,而且越来越具有挑战性。本研究旨在回顾基于互联网和应用程序的头痛干预的文献,并讨论开发此类干预过程中的机遇和挑战。方法在PubMed的综合文献检索基础上进行叙述性综述。调查互联网和应用程序提供的头痛疾病干预措施的出版物被确定、系统评估和总结。结果网络和应用程序干预主要应用于行为改变技术和放松训练,协调患者的管理计划,促进药物依从性。11项随机对照试验,包括两项大规模研究,并没有证明互联网提供的行为疗法明显优于其他疗法或候补对照。互联网提供的放松训练试验可能更有希望;然而,它们老旧且不那么健壮。大多数调查应用程序提供的行为治疗和放松训练的研究都是试点和可行性试验,因此很难得出结论。使用互联网和应用程序来管理护理计划和促进药物依从性似乎是可行的,这对个人疾病负担、卫生保健和社会成本产生了积极影响。然而,这些应用还需要进一步的研究。我们讨论了互联网和应用程序提供的头痛干预措施的概念化、设计和开发的重要方面,并提供了开发这些干预措施的具体建议。此后,我们描述并讨论了软件干预的监管途径,在大多数情况下,软件干预被认为是医疗设备,并受到严格的监管。遵守这些法规并创造一种可用的干预措施,并通过强有力的临床试验证明其有效性,这既耗时又需要医学、技术和监管知识。
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A narrative review of app- and internet-delivered headache interventions: From ideation to implementation and the future.

BackgroundThere is an increasing trend in the use of the internet and smartphone applications to deliver headache interventions. However, their efficacies remain unclear. Moreover, developing such interventions can be cumbersome and increasingly challenging when navigating the regulatory landscape of medical devices. The present study aimed to review the literature on internet- and app-based headache interventions and discuss opportunities and challenges in the process of developing such interventions.MethodsThis narrative review was based on a comprehensive literature search of PubMed. Publications investigating internet- and app-delivered interventions for headache disorders were identified, systematically assessed and summarised.ResultsInternet- and app-delivered interventions were mainly applied to deliver behavioural change techniques and relaxation training, coordinate management plans with patients, and promote medication adherence. Eleven randomised controlled trials, including two large-scale studies, did not demonstrate clear superiority of internet-delivered behavioural therapy over other therapies or waitlist control. Internet-delivered relaxation training trials might be more promising; however, they are old and less robust. Most studies investigating app-delivered behavioural therapy and relaxation training are pilot and feasibility trials, making it difficult to conclude their efficacy. Using the Internet and apps to manage care plans and promote medication adherence seems feasible, resulting in positive impacts on individual disease burden, health care and societal costs. However, these applications require further investigation.ConclusionsWe discussed important aspects of the conceptualisation, design and development of internet- and app-delivered interventions for headaches and provided specific recommendations to develop these interventions. Thereafter, we described and discussed the regulatory pathways for software interventions, which, in most cases, are considered medical devices and are subject to stringent regulations. Adhering to these regulations and creating a usable intervention with the evidence of efficacy established through robust clinical trials is time-consuming and requires medical, technological and regulatory knowledge.

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Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.10%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cephalalgia contains original peer reviewed papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications. Published monthly on behalf of the International Headache Society, Cephalalgia''s rapid review averages 5 ½ weeks from author submission to first decision.
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