Efficacy of Telemedicine for the Management of Asthma: A Systematic Review.

Q3 Medicine Tanaffos Pub Date : 2022-02-01
Sohrab Almasi, Azam Shahbodaghi, Farkhondeh Asadi
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Background: Considering the increased prevalence of asthma and its consequences for individuals and society, its effective management and close monitoring is essential. Awareness of the effects of telemedicine can improve asthma management. The present study aimed to systematically review articles examining the effect of telemedicine on the management of asthma, including control of the symptom, patients' quality of life, costs, and adherence to treatment programs.

Materials and methods: A systematic search was performed on four databases: PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and Scopus. English language clinical trials investigating the effectiveness of telemedicine in asthma management published from 2005 to 2018 were selected and retrieved. The present study was designed and conducted based on the PRISMA guidelines.

Results: Out of 33 articles included in this research, telemedicine was employed by 23 studies for the promotion of patient adherence to treatment in the form of reminders and feedback, by 18 for telemonitoring and communicating with healthcare providers, by six for offering remote patient education, and by five for counseling. The most frequently used telemedicine approach was asynchronous (used in 21 articles), and the most commonly utilized tool was Web-based (utilized in 11 articles).

Conclusion: Telemedicine can improve symptom control, patients' quality of life, and adherence to treatment programs. However, little evidence exists confirming the effectiveness of telemedicine in decreasing costs.

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远程医疗治疗哮喘的疗效:一项系统综述。
背景:考虑到哮喘患病率的增加及其对个人和社会的影响,有效的管理和密切监测是必不可少的。对远程医疗效果的认识可以改善哮喘管理。本研究旨在系统地回顾远程医疗对哮喘管理的影响,包括症状控制、患者生活质量、成本和治疗方案的依从性。材料和方法:系统检索PubMed、Web of Science、Embase和Scopus四个数据库。选择并检索2005年至2018年发表的调查远程医疗在哮喘管理中的有效性的英语临床试验。本研究是根据PRISMA指南设计和实施的。结果:在本研究纳入的33篇文章中,有23篇研究采用了远程医疗,以提醒和反馈的形式促进患者对治疗的依从性,18篇研究采用了远程监测和与医疗保健提供者沟通,6篇研究采用了远程患者教育,5篇研究采用了咨询。最常用的远程医疗方法是异步的(在21篇文章中使用),最常用的工具是基于web的(在11篇文章中使用)。结论:远程医疗可以改善症状控制,提高患者的生活质量,提高治疗方案的依从性。然而,几乎没有证据证实远程医疗在降低成本方面的有效性。
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