Technology-based self-management interventions for women with breast cancer: a systematic review.

IF 1 Q3 NURSING Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-26 DOI:10.4069/kjwhn.2023.09.07
Hae Jeong An, Sook Jung Kang, Goh Eun Choi
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Purpose: Since technology-based interventions can facilitate convenient access to healthcare for women with breast cancer, it is crucial to understand innovative approaches to maintaining the effectiveness of these interventions. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review of technology-based self-management interventions for women with breast cancer in six countries. We analyzed the characteristics of these interventions and examined their diverse health outcomes.

Methods: Six databases were systematically searched to extract research articles using the keywords "breast cancer," "technology," and "self-management." The search was carried out up until June 12, 2023. From the 1,288 studies retrieved from the database search, 10 eligible papers were identified based on inclusion/exclusion criteria. Two authors independently extracted and compared the data from these articles, resolving any discrepancies through discussion.

Results: Most of the 10 studies utilized web- or mobile-based technology, and one used artificial intelligence-based technology. Among the 12 health-related outcome variables, quality of life and symptom distress were the most frequently mentioned, appearing in six articles. Furthermore, an analysis of the intervention programs revealed a variety of common constructs and the involvement of managers in the self-management intervention.

Conclusion: Incorporating key components such as self-management planning, diary keeping, and communication support in technology-based interventions could significantly improve the self-management process for breast cancer survivors. The practical application of technology has the potential to empower women diagnosed with breast cancer and improve their overall quality of life, by providing timely and sustainable interventions, and by leveraging available resources and tools.

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癌症妇女基于技术的自我管理干预:一项系统综述。
目的:由于基于技术的干预措施可以方便癌症妇女获得医疗保健,因此了解保持这些干预措施有效性的创新方法至关重要。因此,我们对六个国家癌症妇女基于技术的自我管理干预措施进行了系统回顾。我们分析了这些干预措施的特点,并检查了它们不同的健康结果。方法:系统检索6个数据库,以“乳腺癌症”、“技术”和“自我管理”为关键词提取研究文章。检索持续到2023年6月12日。从数据库搜索中检索到的1288项研究中,根据纳入/排除标准确定了10篇符合条件的论文。两位作者独立提取并比较了这些文章中的数据,通过讨论解决了任何差异。结果:10项研究中,大多数使用了基于网络或移动的技术,一项使用了基于人工智能的技术。在12个与健康相关的结果变量中,生活质量和症状困扰是最常被提及的,出现在6篇文章中。此外,对干预计划的分析揭示了管理者在自我管理干预中的各种常见结构和参与。结论:将自我管理计划、日记和沟通支持等关键组成部分纳入基于技术的干预措施中,可以显著改善癌症幸存者的自我管理过程。技术的实际应用有可能通过提供及时和可持续的干预措施以及利用现有资源和工具,增强被诊断患有癌症的妇女的能力,提高她们的整体生活质量。
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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