Mobile medical applications’ state quo and underlying barriers: review of literature

Q4 Nursing Frontiers of Nursing Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.2478/fon-2022-0029
T. Zhou, Jiayi Mao, Li-ling Xie, Qing-hua Zhao, Yu-Lu Chen
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Abstract Objective To explore the current development and challenges regarding mobile medical applications (mmAPPs), so as to provide reference for application function elevation and quality improvement. Methods We retrieved literature databases like Web of Science, PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, China Biomedical Network, time limit was from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2021, and restricted to the Chinese or English language. Results This study concluded with the following six aspects: Domestic and foreign development of mmAPP, reminder function, barriers and challenges (low quality; slow update rate; lack of standard evaluation tool or criterion), privacy and safety concerns, adverse drug event report state (low report rate-related reasons, different countries’ report policies), and current hindrances in the progression (economic worries; personal education level; acceptance and study of technology; rural districts, and low-income countries). Conclusions We should focus on the application's quality elevation rather than quantity, pay more attention to patients’ adverse drug event reports, privacy and safety, and place emphasis on rural districts and low-income countries.
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移动医疗应用的现状和潜在障碍:文献综述
摘要目的探讨移动医疗应用的发展现状和面临的挑战,为提高应用功能和质量提供参考。方法检索Web of Science、PubMed、中国国家知识基础设施、万方、中国生物医学网等文献数据库,时间限制为2010年1月1日至2021年12月31日,仅限中文或英文。结果本研究总结了以下六个方面:mmAPP的国内外发展、提醒功能、障碍和挑战(质量低;更新速度慢;缺乏标准的评估工具或标准)、隐私和安全问题、不良药物事件报告状态(报告率低的相关原因、不同国家的报告政策),以及目前的发展障碍(经济担忧;个人教育水平;对技术的接受和学习;农村地区和低收入国家)。结论应注重用药质量的提升而非数量的提升,更加关注患者的不良事件报告、隐私和安全,并将重点放在农村地区和低收入国家。
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