The Effect of Telemedicine and Social Media on Cancer patients' Self-Care: A Systematic Review

Fariba Sadat Agha Seyyed Esmaeil Amiri, Fatemeh Bohlouly, Atefeh Khoshkangin, Negin Razmi, Kosar Ghaddaripouri, Mohammad Reza Mazaheri Habibi
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Introduction: Cancer is an incurable disease that affects people regardless of age, sex, race and social, economic and cultural status. Most cancer patients are treated with a combination of treatments based on the type of tumor, the extent of the disease, and their physical condition. Self-management programs empower people to deal with illness and improve their quality of life. Telemedicine in the form of mobile applications, websites and social networks is one of the effective tools to achieve this goal. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of telemedicine and social media on self-care of cancer patients.Method: English related articles were searched based on keywords in the title and abstract using PubMed and Scopus databases (from 1963 to December 2020). Keywords included telemedicine, social networking, self-care and m-health. Inclusion criteria included all studies published in English that examined the impact of telemedicine and social media on cancer patients' self-care. Review articles and non-intervention articles were excluded from the study.Results: A total of 516 articles were selected by title. After reviewing the abstract, 80 articles remained to be reviewed. After evaluating the full text of these articles, 9 eligible articles were selected for final review. In terms of the type of cancer among these studies, prostate cancer had the largest share (33%). In line with the main purpose of this study, in 7 articles (77.8%) telemedicine had a significant positive effect on self-care of cancer patients and increased self-care. In one article (11.1%) this effect was negative and reduced self-care. In 1 article (11.1%) no effect was observed.Conclusion: According to the results of the present study, it seems that web-based interventions and mobile health in most articles have been effective in increasing patients' self-care. However, due to the increasing number of cancers as well as the increasing use of telemedicine in the field of chronic diseases and cancer, the need for further studies is felt in this field.
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远程医疗和社交媒体对癌症患者自我护理的影响:一项系统综述
简介:癌症是一种无法治愈的疾病,不分年龄、性别、种族和社会、经济和文化地位。大多数癌症患者都是根据肿瘤的类型、疾病的程度和他们的身体状况综合治疗。自我管理计划使人们能够应对疾病并改善他们的生活质量。以移动应用程序、网站和社交网络为形式的远程医疗是实现这一目标的有效工具之一。本研究的目的是调查远程医疗和社交媒体对癌症患者自我护理的影响。方法:利用PubMed和Scopus数据库检索1963年至2020年12月的英文相关文章,根据标题和摘要中的关键词进行检索。关键词包括远程医疗、社交网络、自我保健和移动健康。纳入标准包括所有用英语发表的研究,这些研究调查了远程医疗和社交媒体对癌症患者自我保健的影响。综述性文章和非干预性文章被排除在研究之外。结果:按标题共筛选出516篇文章。在审查摘要后,还有80篇文章有待审查。在对这些文章的全文进行评估后,选出9篇符合条件的文章进行最终评审。就这些研究中的癌症类型而言,前列腺癌所占比例最大(33%)。与本研究的主要目的一致,有7篇文章(77.8%)认为远程医疗对癌症患者的自我保健有显著的积极作用,提高了患者的自我保健水平。在一篇文章(11.1%)中,这种影响是负面的,并且减少了自我照顾。1篇文章(11.1%)未观察到效果。结论:根据本研究的结果,大多数文章似乎认为基于网络的干预和移动医疗对提高患者的自我保健是有效的。然而,由于癌症数量的增加以及远程医疗在慢性病和癌症领域的使用越来越多,人们认为需要在这一领域进行进一步的研究。
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