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目的:痛经和经前综合征(PMS)相关的疼痛和症状显著影响育龄妇女的生活质量,可能导致各种身心健康问题,对日常活动产生负面影响。本系统综述旨在评估数字医疗干预措施在减少育龄妇女痛经和经前综合症相关健康问题方面的有效性。方法:我们对截至2024年8月的三个数据库(PubMed、Web of Science和Cochrane Library)进行了全面系统的文献检索,以确定评估数字健康干预对育龄妇女痛经和经前综合症症状管理的随机对照试验。在最初确定的750篇文章中,有8篇研究符合纳入标准。两位独立审稿人使用Cochrane偏倚风险工具评估纳入研究的方法学质量。结果:纳入了8项研究,分为基于智能手机应用程序的干预(n=5)和基于网络的干预(n=3)。数字医疗保健干预有效地减少了痛经相关的疼痛,并对痛经和经前综合症的症状管理产生了积极影响。经前症候群症状严重程度是评估干预效果最常用的测量结果。这些发现强调了移动和基于网络的平台作为管理妇女月经症状的可访问和有效工具的潜力。结论:这篇综述强调了数字医疗在减少与月经症状管理相关的健康问题中的重要性。报告还强调了护理在整合数字医疗保健解决方案以支持育龄妇女经期健康管理方面的关键作用。
Effectiveness of digital healthcare in managing menstrual symptoms: a systematic review.
Purpose: Pain and symptoms associated with dysmenorrhea and premenstrual syndrome (PMS) significantly impact the quality of life of women of reproductive age, potentially leading to various physical and psychological health problems that negatively influence daily activities. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of digital healthcare interventions in reducing health issues related to dysmenorrhea and PMS in women of reproductive age.
Methods: We conducted a comprehensive systematic literature search of three databases (PubMed, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library) up to August 2024 to identify randomized controlled trials evaluating digital health interventions for managing dysmenorrhea and PMS symptoms in reproductive-age women. Of the 750 articles initially identified, eight studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Two independent reviewers assessed the methodological quality of the included studies using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool.
Results: Eight studies were included, categorized as smartphone application-based interventions (n=5) and web-based programs (n=3). Digital healthcare interventions effectively reduced dysmenorrhea-related pain and positively impacted symptom management for both dysmenorrhea and PMS. PMS symptom severity was the most frequently measured outcome used to evaluate intervention effectiveness. These findings emphasize the potential of mobile and web-based platforms as accessible and effective tools for managing menstrual symptoms among women.
Conclusion: This review highlights the importance of digital healthcare in reducing health issues related to menstrual symptom management. It also highlights the critical role of nursing in integrating digital healthcare solutions to support menstrual health management among reproductive-age women.