Short message services interventions for chronic disease management: A systematic review

Martha Chioma Ebuenyi , Kyma Schnoor , Anke Versluis , Eline Meijer , Niels H. Chavannes
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Abstract

Introduction

The burden of chronic diseases has continued to grow globally. Technology has been used successfully in the management of chronic conditions through diagnosis, monitoring and education. This review aims to collate available evidence to evaluate the role of short message services (SMS), as an intervention, in patient participation in disease management of three common chronic diseases, i.e., Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).

Materials and method

The review identified eight eligible studies in PubMed, Google Scholar and Cochrane library that assessed the effect of SMS interventions on self-management in HIV, DM and COPD. Outcomes of interest included adherence to the self-management plan, lifestyle modification (e.g., exercise and diet), clinical outcomes (e.g body mass index, blood glucose level, blood pressure), knowledge of disease, feasibility, acceptability, usability, and cost-effectiveness.

Results

Adherence, knowledge about their disease conditions, and feasibility/acceptability were assessed in eight, six and three studies, respectively. Improvements from pre- to post-intervention in adherence and clinical outcomes (including body mass index and blood glucose level) were recorded in eight and three studies. Patients reported having knowledge about their conditions and were willing to continue with the intervention (patient acceptability and usability). However, some patients complained they could not send response messages either due to technical issues or forgetfulness and no analysis of cost-effectiveness.

Conclusion

Chronic conditions require long-term care and patients can be active participants in their care plan to improve their health. SMS interventions have been used successfully to encourage patient self-management, patient awareness, and treatment adherence in HIV, COPD, and DM. The SMS intervention has been applied in various research designs and disease conditions. Patients’ adherence and clinical conditions changed from pre- to post-intervention; however, more research is needed to elucidate the effect of SMS interventions in different countries, socioeconomic status and age groups, and chronic diseases.

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短信服务干预慢性疾病管理:系统综述
慢性疾病的负担在全球范围内持续增长。通过诊断、监测和教育,技术已成功地用于慢性病的管理。本综述旨在整理现有证据,以评估短信服务(SMS)作为一种干预措施,在患者参与三种常见慢性疾病(即人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)、糖尿病(DM)和慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)的疾病管理中的作用。材料和方法本综述在PubMed、谷歌Scholar和Cochrane图书馆中筛选了8项符合条件的研究,评估了SMS干预对HIV、DM和COPD患者自我管理的影响。关注的结果包括遵守自我管理计划、生活方式改变(如运动和饮食)、临床结果(如体重指数、血糖水平、血压)、疾病知识、可行性、可接受性、可用性和成本效益。结果分别在8项、6项和3项研究中评估了依从性、对疾病状况的了解以及可行性/可接受性。从干预前到干预后依从性和临床结果(包括体重指数和血糖水平)的改善分别记录在8项和3项研究中。患者报告了解自己的病情并愿意继续进行干预(患者可接受性和可用性)。然而,一些患者抱怨由于技术问题或遗忘以及没有对成本效益进行分析,他们无法发送响应信息。结论慢性疾病需要长期护理,患者可积极参与其护理计划以改善其健康状况。SMS干预已成功用于鼓励艾滋病、慢性阻塞性肺病和糖尿病患者的自我管理、患者意识和治疗依从性。SMS干预已应用于各种研究设计和疾病条件。干预前后患者依从性和临床状况发生变化;然而,需要更多的研究来阐明短信干预在不同国家、社会经济地位和年龄组以及慢性病中的影响。
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