Mobile applications in HIV self-management: A systematic review of scientific literature.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.24875/AIDSRev.21000025
Esmaeil Mehraeen, SeyedAhmad SeyedAlinaghi, Zahra Pashaei, Pegah Mirzapour, Alireza Barzegary, Farzin Vahedi, Kowsar Qaderi, Marcarious M Tantuoyir, Zahra Nazeri, Amirali Karimi, Mohammad Mehrtak, Mohammad Heydari
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Self-management through mHealth by mobile apps creates new opportunities for people living with HIV (PLHIV) for integrated and accurate management. Our study focused on current evidence on HIV selfmanagement mobile applications to identify and assess their objective, infrastructure, and target populations. A systematic review was conducted on studies that use apps to improve self-management among HIV-positive patients, using PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Science direct, UpToDate, and Web of Science databases. The search was limited to English-written articles and published in the past 10 years. A search of Google Play for Android and App Store for iOS devices was performed to find the apps identified in the included articles. Concerning the aim of this study, the target populations of 17 identified HIV-apps were found to be mainly directed at PLHIV (n = 15). Furthermore, the objectives of 17 identified HIV-apps were found to self-care, self-monitoring, and self-management (n = 7), improve medication adherence (n = 5), prevention and treatment (n = 5), adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) (n = 4), Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management (n = 1), and support safer conception among HIV couples (n = 1). The operating system of most HIV-apps was Android (n = 15), one app for iOS and seven apps was both of them, and most apps were free (n = 19). The findings indicate that mHealth strategies for PLHIV have had a substantial positive effect on ART, drug adherence, prevention, and treatment, as well as social and behavioral problems affecting PLHIV. Even though the mHealth market needs to be regulated, it specifies that mHealth is relevant and should be used in the self-management, self-monitoring, and self-care of PLHIV.

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通过移动应用程序通过移动医疗进行自我管理,为艾滋病毒感染者(PLHIV)提供了综合和准确管理的新机会。我们的研究集中在艾滋病毒自我管理移动应用程序的当前证据,以确定和评估其目标、基础设施和目标人群。使用PubMed、Scopus、Embase、Science direct、UpToDate和Web of Science数据库,对使用应用程序改善艾滋病毒阳性患者自我管理的研究进行了系统回顾。搜索范围仅限于过去10年发表的英文文章。我们搜索了Android设备的Google Play和iOS设备的App Store,找到了包含在文章中的应用。关于本研究的目的,发现17个hiv -app的目标人群主要针对PLHIV (n = 15)。此外,17岁的目标识别HIV-apps发现自我照顾,自我监控,自我管理(n = 7),提高药物依从性(n = 5),预防和治疗(n = 5),坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART) (n = 4),认知行为压力管理(n = 1),和支持安全概念中艾滋病毒夫妇(n = 1)。大多数HIV-apps是Android的操作系统(n = 15),一个iOS应用程序和七个应用是他们两人,和大多数应用程序是免费的(n = 19)。研究结果表明,针对艾滋病毒的移动健康策略对抗逆转录病毒治疗、药物依从性、预防和治疗以及影响艾滋病毒的社会和行为问题产生了实质性的积极影响。尽管移动医疗市场需要监管,但它规定移动医疗是相关的,应该用于PLHIV的自我管理、自我监测和自我护理。
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