多发性硬化症患者远程测试应用程序:已发表文章的范围审查和公共智能手机应用程序的系统搜索和审查(预印本)

JMIR neurotechnology Pub Date : 2022-03-12 DOI:10.2196/37944
Jacob B. Michaud, Cameron Penny, Olivia Cull, É. Hervet, Ludivine Chamard-Witkowski
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背景:许多应用程序被设计用于远程评估多发性硬化症(MS)患者的临床状态和监测症状演变。这些可能有一天会作为MS患者亲自评估的辅助手段,为临床访问中获得的横断面快照不能很好地捕获的疾病过程提供有价值的见解。目的:本研究旨在回顾目前有关ms患者远程监测应用程序的文献。方法:对已发表的文章进行范围审查,以确定和评估从建立到2022年1月PubMed/Medline、EMBASE、CINAHL和Cochrane数据库检索的关于ms患者使用应用程序监测的文献。本综述纳入了队列研究、可行性研究和随机对照试验。所有的儿科研究、单个病例研究、海报展示、观点文章和评论都被排除在外。在适用的情况下,使用苏格兰校际指南网络评估研究的偏倚风险。主要发现被分类(收敛于神经学检查,实施的可行性,天气的影响和实践效果),并提出趋势。在并行的系统搜索中,加拿大苹果应用商店
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Remote Testing Apps for Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Scoping Review of Published Articles and Systematic Search and Review of Public Smartphone Apps (Preprint)
Background: Many apps have been designed to remotely assess clinical status and monitor symptom evolution in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS). These may one day serve as an adjunct for in-person assessment of persons with MS, providing valuable insight into the disease course that is not well captured by cross-sectional snapshots obtained from clinic visits. Objective: This study sought to review the current literature surrounding apps used for remote monitoring of persons with MS. Methods: A scoping review of published articles was conducted to identify and evaluate the literature published regarding the use of apps for monitoring of persons with MS. PubMed/Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, and Cochrane databases were searched from inception to January 2022. Cohort studies, feasibility studies, and randomized controlled trials were included in this review. All pediatric studies, single case studies, poster presentations, opinion pieces, and commentaries were excluded. Studies were assessed for risk of bias using the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, when applicable. Key findings were grouped in categories (convergence to neurological exam, feasibility of implementation, impact of weather, and practice effect), and trends are presented. In a parallel systematic search, the Canadian Apple App Store
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