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The present systematic review aimed to identify the features and technologies used in the development of IBD disease management applications.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>This systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Sciences databases up to August 8, 2023, which included initial searches, screening studies, assessing eligibility and risk of bias, and study selection. The data extraction form was based on the study objectives, including bibliographic information from articles, such as the first author's name, year of publication, country of origin, and details related to mobile health applications, such as the name of the application, features and technologies used, advantages and disadvantages, main outcomes, and other results. 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背景:炎症性肠病(IBD)患者需要终身治疗,这严重影响了他们的生活质量。这种疾病的自我管理是控制慢性疾病和改善患者生活质量的有效因素。使用移动应用程序是一种为IBD患者提供自我管理模式和医疗保健服务的新方法。本系统综述旨在确定IBD疾病管理应用开发中使用的特征和技术。方法:本系统综述根据PRISMA指南在PubMed、Scopus和Web of Sciences数据库中进行,截止到2023年8月8日,包括初始检索、筛选研究、评估合格性和偏倚风险以及研究选择。数据提取表基于研究目标,包括文章的书目信息,如第一作者姓名、出版年份、原产国,以及与移动医疗应用相关的详细信息,如应用名称、使用的功能和技术、优缺点、主要结果和其他结果。根据研究目标对研究内容进行了分析。结果:在4个数据库的初始审查中,共检索到160篇文章,并随后进入EndNote。在根据标题、摘要和全文评估去除重复和不相关的研究后,最终选择了12篇文章。这些研究是在2015年至2024年间进行的。为IBD患者设计的应用程序中,100%用于治疗,83%用于疾病的自我管理,33%用于疾病诊断。IBD管理应用的特点分为四组:教育、监测、咨询、诊断和治疗。结论:已经开发了各种用于IBD管理的移动应用程序,每种应用程序的特点和使用的技术不同。虽然目前IBD应用在诊断疾病严重程度方面的能力有限,但它们在通过教育、咨询和监测增强患者能力方面仍具有巨大潜力。人工智能和决策支持系统的集成可以提高这些应用的有效性和可靠性。
Developing Mobile Health Applications for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review of Features and Technologies.
Background: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) require lifelong treatment, which significantly impacts their quality of life. Self-management of this disease is an effective factor in managing chronic conditions and improving patients' quality of life. The use of mobile applications is a novel approach to providing self-management models and healthcare services for patients with IBD. The present systematic review aimed to identify the features and technologies used in the development of IBD disease management applications.
Methods: This systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Sciences databases up to August 8, 2023, which included initial searches, screening studies, assessing eligibility and risk of bias, and study selection. The data extraction form was based on the study objectives, including bibliographic information from articles, such as the first author's name, year of publication, country of origin, and details related to mobile health applications, such as the name of the application, features and technologies used, advantages and disadvantages, main outcomes, and other results. The content of the research was analyzed according to the research objectives.
Results: In the initial review of four databases, a total of 160 articles were retrieved and subsequently entered into EndNote. After removing duplicates and irrelevant studies based on title, abstract, and full-text assessments, 12 articles were finally selected. The studies were conducted between the years 2015 and 2024. 100% of the applications designed for patients with IBD were aimed at treatment, 83% were for self-management of the disease, and 33% of the applications were intended for disease diagnosis. The features of IBD management applications were categorized into four groups: education, monitoring, counseling, and diagnosis and treatment.
Conclusion: Various mobile applications have been developed for the management of IBD, each differing in features and technologies used. While current IBD applications have limited capabilities in diagnosing disease severity, they still hold significant potential in empowering patients through education, counseling, and monitoring. The integration of artificial intelligence and decision support systems may enhance the effectiveness and reliability of these applications.