移动医疗(mHealth)应用程序对马来西亚中风护理和康复干预的叙述回顾。

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2019年2019冠状病毒病大流行暴露了全球医疗保健面临的重大挑战。在马来西亚,中风护理方面的局限性和数字干预措施的缺乏凸显了在支持中风社区方面的差距,增加了护理人员的负担,并破坏了国家的中风护理系统。该研究旨在探索数字健康在中风护理和康复方面的证据,特别是马来西亚的家庭护理,包括干预模块的现状和可用性。在PubMed、Scopus、b谷歌Scholar等数据库中对这篇叙述性综述进行了文献检索。通过数据库搜索和使用诸如“中风康复”、“数字健康”、“移动健康”、“照顾者负担”和“马来西亚”等关键词的人工选择相结合,确定了大约250篇文章。在根据标题和摘要对127篇文章进行筛选后,评估了80篇全文文章与综述纳入标准的相关性。最终,58项研究(研究文章和网站来源)被纳入最终审查,重点关注中风康复、护理人员负担和数字健康干预措施,特别是移动健康(mHealth)解决方案。结果以综述的总结性段落形式提出,以补充分专题,以便得出最后结论和未来方向。副标题是:i)理解中风和照顾者的负担;㈡全球数字卫生中的卒中;iii)基于网络和智能手机应用程序的卒中干预模块;马来西亚,移动医疗(mHealth)和中风干预模块。有证据表明,马来西亚在满足中风社区的需求方面仍有不足,必须通过数字手段提供中风护理。
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A Narrative Review on Mobile Health (mHealth) App for Stroke Care and Rehabilitation Intervention for Malaysia.

The 2019 COVID-19 pandemic exposed significant challenges in global healthcare. In Malaysia, limitations in stroke care and the lack of digital interventions highlighted gaps in supporting the stroke community, increasing caregiver burdens and undermining the nation's stroke care system. The study is conducted to explore evidences about the digital health in stroke care and rehabilitation, especially for home-based care in Malaysia, including the current status and the availability of intervention modules. The literature search for this narrative review was conducted across databases such as PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, and others. Approximately 250 articles were identified through a combination of database searches and manual selection using keywords such as "stroke rehabilitation," "digital health," "mHealth," "caregiver burden," and "Malaysia". After screening 127 articles based on their titles and abstracts, 80 full-text articles were assessed for relevance to the review's inclusion criteria. Ultimately, 58 studies (research articles and website sources) were included in the final review, focusing on stroke rehabilitation, caregiver burden, and digital health interventions, particularly mobile health (mHealth) solutions. The results are presented in summative paragraphs of reviews complementing subtopics in order to reach final conclusion and future directions. The subtopics are: i) Understanding stroke and caregiver's burden; ii) Stroke in global digital health; iii) Stroke intervention modules for web-based and smartphone applications; and iv) Malaysia, mobile health (mHealth) and stroke intervention module. Evidence suggests that Malaysia still falls short in meeting the needs of the stroke community, and that stroke care must be made available through digital means.

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Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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2.70
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89
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences (MJMS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, fully online journal that is published at least six times a year. The journal’s scope encompasses all aspects of medical sciences including biomedical, allied health, clinical and social sciences. We accept high quality papers from basic to translational research especially from low & middle income countries, as classified by the United Nations & World Bank (https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/ articles/906519), with the aim that published research will benefit back the bottom billion population from these countries. Manuscripts submitted from developed or high income countries to MJMS must contain data and information that will benefit the socio-health and bio-medical sciences of these low and middle income countries. The MJMS editorial board consists of internationally regarded clinicians and scientists from low and middle income countries.
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