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摘要
低体力活动(PA)水平对慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者的健康状况有负面影响。专注于PA推广的智能手机应用(app)可能会缓解这一问题;然而,它们的有效性取决于患者的依从性,这可能会受到应用程序技术特性的影响。本系统综述确定了旨在促进COPD患者PA的智能手机应用程序的技术特征。方法:在ACM Digital Library、IEEE explore、PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science等数据库中进行文献检索。包括描述在COPD患者中推广PA的智能手机应用程序的论文被纳入。两名研究人员独立选择研究,并根据先前开发的框架(38个可能的功能)对应用程序的功能进行评分。结果:包括23项研究,确定了19个应用程序,平均实现了10个技术功能。八个应用程序可以连接到可穿戴设备来收集数据。“测量和监控”和“支持和反馈”类别出现在所有应用程序中。总体而言,实现最多的功能是“可视化格式的进展”(n = 13),“PA建议”(n = 14)和“可视化格式的数据”(n = 10)。只有三个应用程序包含社交功能,两个包含基于网络的应用程序版本。结论:现有的智能手机应用程序包含相对较少的功能来促进PA,这些功能主要与监控和提供反馈有关。有必要进一步研究特定特征的存在/缺失与干预措施对患者PA水平的影响之间的关系。
Technological features of smartphone apps for physical activity promotion in patients with CxsOPD: A systematic review.
Introduction: Low physical activity (PA) levels have a negative impact on the health status of patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Smartphone applications (apps) focused on PA promotion may mitigate this problem; however, their effectiveness depends on patient adherence, which can be influenced by the technological features of the apps. This systematic review identified the technological features of smartphone apps aiming to promote PA in patients with COPD.
Methods: A literature search was performed in the databases ACM Digital Library, IEEE Xplore, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science. Papers including the description of a smartphone app for PA promotion in patients with COPD were included. Two researchers independently selected studies and scored the apps features based on a previously developed framework (38 possible features).
Results: Twenty-three studies were included and 19 apps identified, with an average of 10 technological features implemented. Eight apps could be connected to wearables to collect data. The categories 'Measuring and monitoring' and 'Support and Feedback' were present in all apps. Overall, the most implemented features were 'progress in visual format' (n = 13), 'advice on PA' (n = 14) and 'data in visual format' (n = 10). Only three apps included social features, and two included a web-based version of the app.
Conclusions: The existing smartphone apps include a relatively small number of features to promote PA, which are mostly related to monitoring and providing feedback. Further research is warranted to explore the relationship between the presence/absence of specific features and the impact of interventions on patients' PA levels.
PulmonologyMedicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
14.30
自引率
5.10%
发文量
159
审稿时长
19 days
期刊介绍:
Pulmonology (previously Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia) is the official journal of the Portuguese Society of Pulmonology (Sociedade Portuguesa de Pneumologia/SPP). The journal publishes 6 issues per year and focuses on respiratory system diseases in adults and clinical research. It accepts various types of articles including peer-reviewed original articles, review articles, editorials, and opinion articles. The journal is published in English and is freely accessible through its website, as well as Medline and other databases. It is indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded, Journal of Citation Reports, Index Medicus/MEDLINE, Scopus, and EMBASE/Excerpta Medica.