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背景:前列腺癌(PC)在老年人中的发病率较高。由于早期诊断和治疗,这些患者的生存率有所提高。PC 患者的存活率要求制定具体有效的护理策略:确定并分析针对 PC 老年患者的电子健康干预计划:方法:为实现研究目标,我们对现有文献中的证据进行了快速回顾。采用了 Cochrane 快速综述方法小组的建议。研究人员检索了 PubMed、Embase、Capes Journals 和 Lilacs-BVS 数据库中 2010 年 1 月至 2021 年 7 月发表的研究。根据电子健康策略的方式和类型对所选文章进行了分类:本综述共收录了 10 篇文章。结果:本综述共收录了 10 篇文章,确定了两种模式并进行了分类:使用网络平台(WBP)进行干预的研究最多(7 篇),其次是交互式智能手机应用程序(ISA)(3 篇)和混合型(WBP + ISA)(1 篇)。在分类方面,混合干预使用最多(4 项),其次是自我监控(3 项)、教育(2 项)和行为咨询(1 项)。文章的分组产生了三组结果和讨论,分别是电子健康干预:综合护理、症状检测和老年 PC 患者的生活质量;老年 PC 患者的心理电子健康干预;老年 PC 患者的体育活动电子健康干预。
eHealth-Based Interventions for Older Patients with Prostate Cancer: A Quick Review of the Literature.
Background: The prevalence of prostate cancer (PC) is higher in older adults. Due to early diagnosis and treatment, there is an increase in the survival rate of these patients. The survival of patients with PC imposes the need for specific and effective care strategies.
Objective: To identify and analyze eHealth intervention programs for older adults with PC.
Methods: A quick review of evidence from the current literature was employed to address the objective of the study. The recommendations of the Cochrane Rapid Reviews Methods Group were used. The PubMed, Embase, Capes Journals, and Lilacs-BVS databases were searched, covering studies published from January 2010 to July 2021. The articles selected were classified considering the modalities and type of eHealth strategies.
Results: A total of 10 articles were included in this review. Two types of modalities were identified and classified: the intervention that used the web-based platform (WBP) was the most used in the studies (n = 7), followed by the interactive smartphone application (ISA) (n = 3) and mixed (WBP + ISA) (n = 1). As for the classification, mixed interventions were the most used (n = 4), followed by self-monitoring (n = 3), educational (n = 2), and behavioral counseling (n = 1). The clustering of articles generated three groups for the presentation of results and discussion, being eHealth interventions: integrated care, detection of symptoms, and quality of life in older patients with PC, psychological eHealth interventions in older adults with PC, and physical activity eHealth interventions in older adults with PC.
Conclusion: eHealth interventions for patients with PC are relatively new but promising in the support of current care options.