Mobile health technologies in the prevention and management of hypertension: A scoping review.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-08-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241277172
Abdulhammed Opeyemi Babatunde, Deborah Abisola Ogundijo, Abdul-Gafar Olayemi Afolayan, Olutola Vivian Awosiku, Zainab Opeyemi Aderohunmu, Mayowa Sefiu Oguntade, Uthman Hassan Alao, Abdulrahman Ololade Oseni, Abdulqudus Abimbola Akintola, Olanrewaju Adams Amusat
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Introduction: An estimated one billion people globally are currently suffering from hypertension. Prevention and management of hypertension are suboptimal especially in low- and middle-income countries leading to increased complications and deaths. With increased mobile phone coverage globally, this study aims to review mobile health technologies used for the prevention and management of hypertension.

Methods: We conducted a literature search on electronic databases using identified keywords involving "hypertension", "mobile health technology" and their synonyms. Snowballing technique was also used. Papers were screened at two levels by independent reviewers. The targets were studies published in peer-reviewed journals reporting mobile health interventions for hypertension prevention and management. Only primary research studies published in English from January 2017 to April 2024 were included. Google Forms were used to extract the data along with other characteristics, and selected articles were categorised into: mobile application, web-based solutions, and Short Message Service (SMS) and other offline solutions.

Result: The search yielded 184 articles, and 44 studies were included in the review. Most (n = 26) were randomised control trials. Twenty-two studies (22) focused only on mobile applications solutions, 12 on SMS and other offline mHealth, 5 web-based solutions, and 5 combined more than one type of mobile health technology. The United States of America had the majority of studies (n = 17), with 6 studies from other American countries, 11 from Asia and nine from Europe, while only one from Africa. A total of 36 studies reported that mobile health technology significantly improved hypertension care through reduced blood pressure, improved adherence to follow-up visits and medications, and lifestyle changes. SMS and offline mHealth strategies have also demonstrated effectiveness in promoting self-management and reducing racial disparities in hypertension care.

Conclusion: Mobile health technology has the potential to play a significant role in the prevention and management of hypertension. However, there is a need for mobile health solutions for hypertension prevention and management in African countries and other developing countries. Integrating mHealth into primary healthcare delivery would also go a long way in strengthening patient care and reducing the burden on healthcare systems.

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预防和管理高血压的移动医疗技术:范围综述。
导言:据估计,目前全球有 10 亿人患有高血压。尤其是在中低收入国家,高血压的预防和管理并不理想,导致并发症和死亡人数增加。随着全球移动电话覆盖率的提高,本研究旨在对用于高血压预防和管理的移动医疗技术进行回顾:方法:我们使用 "高血压"、"移动医疗技术 "及其同义词等关键词在电子数据库中进行了文献检索。我们还使用了 "滚雪球 "技术。论文由独立审稿人进行两级筛选。筛选对象是发表在同行评审期刊上的研究报告,报告内容涉及高血压预防和管理方面的移动医疗干预措施。仅纳入了 2017 年 1 月至 2024 年 4 月期间发表的英文初级研究。使用谷歌表单提取数据和其他特征,并将所选文章分为:移动应用、基于网络的解决方案、短信服务(SMS)和其他离线解决方案:结果:通过搜索共获得 184 篇文章,其中 44 项研究被纳入综述。大多数(n = 26)是随机对照试验。22项研究(22项)仅关注移动应用解决方案,12项研究关注短信和其他离线移动医疗,5项研究关注基于网络的解决方案,5项研究结合了一种以上的移动医疗技术。大部分研究(17 项)来自美国,6 项来自其他美洲国家,11 项来自亚洲,9 项来自欧洲,只有 1 项来自非洲。共有 36 项研究报告称,移动医疗技术通过降低血压、改善复诊和服药依从性以及改变生活方式,显著改善了高血压护理。短信和离线移动医疗策略在促进自我管理和减少高血压护理中的种族差异方面也显示出了有效性:结论:移动医疗技术有可能在高血压的预防和管理中发挥重要作用。然而,非洲国家和其他发展中国家在高血压预防和管理方面需要移动医疗解决方案。将移动医疗纳入初级医疗保健服务也将大大有助于加强患者护理和减轻医疗保健系统的负担。
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