The Impact of Mobile Health on Breast Cancer Patient’s Life and Treatment: A Systematic Review

Solmaz Sohrabei, Alireza Atashi
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Introduction: Breast cancer rates have been increasing worldwide, particularly among young women, suggesting important interactions between genes and health behaviors. At the same time, mobile technology, including smartphones applications (apps), has emerged as a new tool for delivering healthcare and health-related services. In 2019, there were nearly 670 publicly available breast cancer apps designed to provide disease and treatment information, to manage disease, and raise overall awareness.Material and Methods: In order to conduct a review, the Medline, Scopus and PubMed databases were searched with the keywords "mobile health", "mobile health in electronics health", "breast cancer and electronic health"," mobile health and breast cancer"," mobile health and breast cancer qualify life" and their equivalent. Out of the 60 articles found, after the depth of the criteria Inclusion in the study, 16 articles remained, which were reviewed and given using PRISMA 2020 checklist. SPSS software v.22 was used for description analysis.Results: A total of 16 articles met the inclusion criteria and were included in this review. All studies have determined the positive impact of applications on cancer detection and clinical health outcomes. In addition, more than half of mobile applications have multiple functions, such as providing information, planning and education. Furthermore, most studies examining patient satisfaction and quality improvement have shown that users of healthcare applications are significantly more satisfied with life, leading to better quality.Conclusion: The evidence of the studies which are included in this systematic review is currently limited, but it suggests that the mobile apps might be an acceptable information source for women with breast cancer and lead to improved patient well-being.
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移动医疗对乳腺癌患者生活和治疗的影响:一项系统综述
导读:乳腺癌发病率在世界范围内呈上升趋势,尤其是在年轻女性中,这表明基因和健康行为之间存在重要的相互作用。与此同时,包括智能手机应用程序在内的移动技术已成为提供医疗保健和健康相关服务的新工具。2019年,有近670款公开的乳腺癌应用程序,旨在提供疾病和治疗信息,管理疾病,提高整体意识。材料与方法:检索Medline、Scopus和PubMed数据库,检索关键词为“移动健康”、“电子健康中的移动健康”、“乳腺癌与电子健康”、“移动健康与乳腺癌”、“移动健康与乳腺癌合格生活”及其等价词。在深入标准纳入研究后,发现的60篇文章中,剩下16篇文章,使用PRISMA 2020检查表对其进行审查和给出。采用SPSS v.22软件进行描述分析。结果:共有16篇文章符合纳入标准,被纳入本综述。所有的研究都确定了应用对癌症检测和临床健康结果的积极影响。此外,超过一半的移动应用具有多种功能,如提供信息、规划和教育。此外,大多数检查患者满意度和质量改进的研究表明,医疗保健应用程序的用户对生活的满意度显著提高,从而提高了生活质量。结论:本系统综述中包含的研究证据目前有限,但它表明,移动应用程序可能是乳腺癌女性患者可接受的信息来源,并有助于改善患者的健康状况。
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