促进老年人体育锻炼的电子健康干预措施:范围审查。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Telemedicine and e-Health Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1089/tmj.2024.0414
Roua Walha, Nesrine Koubaa, Mathilde Chagnon, Eric Lortie-Milner, Mylène Aubertin-Leheudre, Mélanie Levasseur, Patrick Boissy
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背景:近年来,使用电子卫生干预措施促进老年人身体活动(PA)的情况显著增加。这篇综述的目的是全面总结各种电子卫生模式和策略,用于鼓励老年人PA。方法:对Medline、Embase、CINAHL、AMED和PubMed数据库进行系统检索,以确定2012年至2023年间发表的针对50岁及以上人群的PA促进的电子卫生干预研究。使用标准化数据收集表提取与研究特征和电子卫生干预特异性有关的信息。采用叙事综合方法综合从纳入的研究中收集的数据。结果:在最初检索的4915项研究中,81项符合入选标准。研究结果揭示了用于刺激老年人PA的多种方法和相互作用模式,无论其医疗状况如何。71.6%的研究使用了基于网络的程序、移动应用程序和活动监视器等异步方法,这些方法最常用于启动行为改变组件。同步交互模式主要包括视频会议,主要用于PA项目中实时监督和演示练习的研究。缺乏信息来指导选择最有效的电子卫生干预形式,以激励老年人进行定期锻炼。结论:这篇综述强调了电子卫生干预的多功能性,展示了广泛的方法和互动模式。未来的研究应该比较这些不同的模式和方法,同时确定它们的障碍和促进因素。这将有助于为老年人选择最合适的干预措施。
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e-Health Interventions for Promoting Physical Activity in Aging Adults: A Scoping Review.

Background: The use of e-health interventions to promote physical activity (PA) among older adults has significantly increased in recent years. This review aims to comprehensively summarize the various e-health modalities and strategies used to encourage PA in aging adults. Methods: A systematic search of Medline, Embase, CINAHL, AMED, and PubMed databases was conducted to identify studies on e-health interventions targeting PA promotion in individuals aged 50 and older, published between 2012 and 2023. Information pertaining to study characteristics and e-health intervention specificities was extracted using a standardized data collection form. A narrative synthesis approach was employed to synthesize the data collected from the included studies. Results: Of 4,915 studies initially retrieved, 81 met the eligibility criteria. The findings reveal a diverse array of methods and interaction modes utilized to stimulate PA in aging adults, regardless of their medical conditions. Asynchronous methods such as web-based programs, mobile apps, and activity monitors were used in 71.6% of the studies and were most frequently employed for initiating behavior change components. Synchronous interaction modes mainly included videoconferencing and were predominantly featured in studies where real-time supervision and demonstration of exercises were integral to PA programs. There was a lack of information to guide the selection of the most effective e-health intervention format for motivating older adults to engage in regular exercise. Conclusion: This review underscores the versatility of e-health interventions, showcasing a wide spectrum of methods and interaction modalities. Future studies should compare these different modalities and methods while also identifying their barriers and facilitators. This will help in selecting the most suitable interventions for older adults.

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Telemedicine and e-Health
Telemedicine and e-Health 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: Telemedicine and e-Health is the leading peer-reviewed journal for cutting-edge telemedicine applications for achieving optimal patient care and outcomes. It places special emphasis on the impact of telemedicine on the quality, cost effectiveness, and access to healthcare. Telemedicine applications play an increasingly important role in health care. They offer indispensable tools for home healthcare, remote patient monitoring, and disease management, not only for rural health and battlefield care, but also for nursing home, assisted living facilities, and maritime and aviation settings. Telemedicine and e-Health offers timely coverage of the advances in technology that offer practitioners, medical centers, and hospitals new and innovative options for managing patient care, electronic records, and medical billing.
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