The Impact of eHealth Applications In Healthcare Intervention: A Systematic Review

IF 0.9 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Health Research Pub Date : 2022-08-04 DOI:10.56808/2586-940x.1020
Fadly Syah Arsad, Sharifah Saffinas Syed Soffian, Puteri Sofia Nadira Megat Kamaruddin, Nor Akmar Nordin, Mohd Hafiz Baharudin, Ummi Mirza Baharudin, M. R. Hassan, Azmawati Mohamed Nawi, Norfazilah Ahmad
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Background : Electronic health (eHealth) is the application of information communication technologies across all ranges of functions involved in the practice and delivery of health care. The rapid development of informatics and the Internet do not parallel eHealth interventions, and the knowledge gap needs to be explored. We aimed to identify and review the impact of eHealth applications (apps) on healthcare interventions. Method : We used the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) review protocol and formulated the research question based on PICO (Population or Problem, Interest, Context). The selected databases were Ovid, Web Of Science, PubMed, SAGE and EBSCOhost. Following thorough identi fi cation, screening and eligibility evaluation, a total of 10 articles were included in this study. The articles were ranked according to quality with the MMAT (Mixed Method Appraisal Tool). Results : The results were organized according to the bene fi ts and issues among patients and health care workers. Standardized eHealth improved patient health literacy and aided disease self-management. eHealth provided cost-effective measures via online consultation, improved awareness and motivation to comply with treatment and with declaring clinical symptoms. Low socioeconomic status impeded the implementation of eHealth among patients due to the expensive equipment needed to access eHealth material. User-oriented content in eHealth apps was essential for good acceptance among patients. Conclusion : Good implementation of eHealth is an effective alternative for addressing the healthcare needs of society through empowerment.
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电子健康在医疗干预中的应用影响:系统综述
背景:电子健康(eHealth)是信息通信技术在医疗保健实践和提供过程中的所有功能中的应用。信息学和互联网的快速发展与电子健康干预措施并不平行,需要探索知识差距。我们旨在确定和审查电子健康应用程序(应用程序)对医疗干预的影响。方法:我们使用PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)审查方案,并根据PICO(群体或问题、兴趣、背景)制定研究问题。选定的数据库包括Ovid、Web Of Science、PubMed、SAGE和EBSCOhost。经过彻底的鉴定、筛选和资格评估,本研究共纳入10篇文章。采用MMAT(Mixed Method Assessment Tool,混合方法评价工具)对文章进行质量排名。结果:结果是根据患者和医护人员的利益和问题进行组织的。标准化的电子健康提高了患者的健康素养,并有助于疾病自我管理。eHealth通过在线咨询提供了具有成本效益的措施,提高了遵守治疗和宣布临床症状的意识和动机。由于获取电子健康材料所需的设备昂贵,社会经济地位低下阻碍了患者实施电子健康。eHealth应用程序中面向用户的内容对于患者的良好接受至关重要。结论:电子健康的良好实施是通过赋权来满足社会医疗需求的有效替代方案。
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