电子健康应用能改善青少年和年轻人的肾移植结果吗?系统回顾

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Kim C.M. Bul , Christopher Bannon , Nithya Krishnan , Amber Dunlop , Ala Szczepura
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摘要

背景和目的肾移植后坚持医学治疗在青春期和青年期尤其具有挑战性。越来越多的证据表明,使用计算机和移动技术(以下称为eHealth)的好处,包括在许多临床领域进行严肃的游戏和游戏化。我们旨在对旨在提高16至30岁年轻肾移植受者自我管理技能、治疗依从性和临床结果的此类干预措施进行系统综述。方法检索Cochrane图书馆、MEDLINE、EMBASE、PsychINFO、SCOPUS和CINAHL数据库中1990年1月1日至2020年10月20日发表的研究。两名独立评审员根据预定义的入选/排除标准对文章进行了入围。筛选了参考文献列表,并联系了已发表会议摘要的作者。两位评审员独立评估了选定的文章,系统地提取了数据,并评估了个别研究的质量(CASP和SORT)。专题分析用于证据综合;定量荟萃分析是不可能的。结果共鉴定出1098个独特记录。短名单确定了四项符合条件的研究,均为随机对照试验(n=266名参与者)。试验主要集中在mHealth应用或电子药丸分配器上(主要针对18岁以上的患者)。大多数研究报告了临床结果测量。所有患者的依从性都有所改善,但拒绝次数没有差异。所有四项研究的研究质量都很低。结论本综述的结果表明,eHealth干预措施可以提高年轻肾移植患者的治疗依从性和临床结果。现在需要更有力和高质量的研究来验证这些发现。未来的研究还应超越短期成果,并考虑实施成本。审查已在PROSPERO登记(CRD42017062469)。
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Can eHealth applications improve renal transplant outcomes for adolescents and young adults? A systematic review

Background and Objectives

Adherence to medical treatment following a kidney transplant is particularly challenging during adolescence and young adulthood.

There is increasing evidence of the benefits of the use of computer and mobile technology (labelled as eHealth hereafter) including serious gaming and gamification in many clinical areas. We aimed to conduct a systematic review of such interventions designed to improve self-management skills, treatment adherence and clinical outcomes in young kidney transplant recipients aged 16 to 30 years.

Method

The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsychINFO, SCOPUS and CINAHL databases were searched for studies published between 01 January 1990 and 20 October 2020. Articles were short-listed by two independent reviewers based on pre-defined inclusion/exclusion criteria. Reference lists were screened and authors of published conference abstracts contacted. Two reviewers independently appraised selected articles, systematically extracted data and assessed the quality of individual studies (CASP and SORT). Thematic analysis was used for evidence synthesis; quantitative meta-analysis was not possible.

Results

A total of 1098 unique records were identified. Short-listing identified four eligible studies, all randomized controlled trials (n = 266 participants). Trials mainly focused on mHealth applications or electronic pill dispensers (mostly for patients >18 years old). Most studies reported on clinical outcome measures. All showed improved adherence but there were no differences in the number of rejections. Study quality was low for all four studies.

Conclusions

The findings of this review suggest that eHealth interventions can improve treatment adherence and clinical outcomes for young kidney transplant patients. More robust and high-quality studies are now needed to validate these findings. Future studies should also extend beyond short-term outcomes, and consider cost of implementation. The review was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42017062469).

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Transplantation Reviews
Transplantation Reviews IMMUNOLOGY-TRANSPLANTATION
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.50%
发文量
40
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Transplantation Reviews contains state-of-the-art review articles on both clinical and experimental transplantation. The journal features invited articles by authorities in immunology, transplantation medicine and surgery.
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