移动应用程序的有效性,以促进患者护理提供给癌症患者:机会和限制。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Haneen Amawi, Sayer Al-Azzam, Tasnim Alzanati, Neveen Altamimi, Alaa Hammad, Karem H Alzoubi, Charles R Ashby, Amit K Tiwari
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背景:在智能手机上使用与健康相关的应用程序(app)已经变得普遍。这在正在进行的sars - cov -2大流行期间尤其有价值,因为获得卫生保健服务的机会非常有限。免费使用应用程序的患者可以获取信息,以提高他们对健康问题的理解和管理。目前,iphone和android上都有与癌症相关的应用程序。然而,没有指导方针来控制这些应用程序并确保它们的质量。此外,这些应用程序可能会显著改变患者对药物相关健康服务的认知和认识。目的:本研究的目的是评估应用程序在癌症患者护理中的便利性、质量、安全性和有效性。方法:通过搜索Google Play Store和Apple iTunes Store中所有与癌症治疗相关的应用程序进行研究。然后使用移动应用评级量表(MARS)和风险评估工具进行详细评估。结果:结果显示,在1-5分的评分范围内,47%的应用被评为≥4分。MARS对应用程序的总体质量评分为3.38±0.9 (mean±SD)。研究发现,应用程序的视觉吸引力对应用程序的功能和用户粘性有重大影响。这些应用程序的潜在好处伴随着挑战和限制。还讨论了针对患者的智能手机应用相关专利。结论:我们建议将重点放在制作基于证据的应用程序上。这些应用程序应该由专家,特别是临床药剂师进行严格的测试、评估和更新。此外,这些应用程序可能会改变患者对医生和药剂师提供的服务的态度。最后,这些应用程序不应该取代面对面的互动医疗服务。
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The Validity of Mobile Applications to Facilitate Patient Care Provided to Cancer Patients: Opportunities and Limitations.

Background: The use of health-related applications (apps) on smartphones has become widespread. This is especially of value during the ongoing SAR-COV-2 pandemic, where accessibility to health care services has been greatly limited. Patients with free access to apps can obtain information to improve their understanding and management of health issues. Currently, there are cancer-related apps available on iPhones and androids. However, there are no guidelines to control these apps and ensure their quality. Furthermore, these apps may significantly modify the patients' perception and knowledge about drug-related health services.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the convenience, quality, safety and efficacy of apps for cancer patient care.

Methods: The study was conducted by searching all apps related to cancer care on both Google Play Store and Apple iTunes Store. A detailed assessment was then performed using the mobile application rating scale (MARS) and risk assessment tools.

Results: The results indicated that on a scale from 1-5, 47% of the apps were rated ≥ 4. The MARS assessment of the apps yielded an overall quality rating of 3.38 ± 0.9 (mean ± SD). The visual appeal of the app was found to have a significant effect on app functionality and user engagement. The potential benefits of these apps come with challenges and limitations. Patents related to smartphone applications targeting patients were also discussed.

Conclusion: We recommend a greater emphasis toward producing evidence-based apps. These apps should be rigorously tested, evaluated and updated by experts, particularly clinical pharmacists. Also, these apps may alter patient attitudes toward services provided by physicians and pharmacists. Finally, these apps should not replace in-person interactive health services.

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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
55
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Aims & Scope Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery publishes review and research articles that reflect or deal with studies in relation to a patent, application of reported patents in a study, discussion of comparison of results regarding application of a given patent, etc., and also guest edited thematic issues on recent patents in the field of anti-cancer drug discovery e.g. on novel bioactive compounds, analogs, targets & predictive biomarkers & drug efficacy biomarkers. The journal also publishes book reviews of eBooks and books on anti-cancer drug discovery. A selection of important and recent patents on anti-cancer drug discovery is also included in the journal. The journal is essential reading for all researchers involved in anti-cancer drug design and discovery. The journal also covers recent research (where patents have been registered) in fast emerging therapeutic areas/targets & therapeutic agents related to anti-cancer drug discovery.
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