دورية أكاديمية

Evaluation of Mhealth-based rehabilitation for Respiration Disorders: descriptive review.

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العنوان: Evaluation of Mhealth-based rehabilitation for Respiration Disorders: descriptive review.
المؤلفون: Kiani, Shamim, Yazdani, Azita, Abasi, Sanaz
المصدر: Journal of Biomedical Physics & Engineering; 2021 Supplement, Vol. 11, p48-48, 1p
مصطلحات موضوعية: MOBILE health, REHABILITATION technology, MEDICAL subject headings, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, REHABILITATION
الشركة/الكيان: WORLD Health Organization, INTERNATIONAL Telecommunication Union
مستخلص: Background: The majority of decisions impacting an individual's health occur outside of hospital and clinic settings. This demonstrates the necessity for tools to empower people to make healthy decisions at home. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have emerged as primary drivers of improving patient health by facilitating behavioral change and are increasingly utilized in healthcare delivery. Smartphones have become ubiquitous, and mHealth apps have the potential to transform elements of chronic disease management. mHealth apps offer new opportunities for access to care, disease specific education, monitoring and disease management, personalized goal setting, adherence reminders, and communication. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a multidisciplinary, comprehensive treatment intervention for patients with chronic respiratory diseases. Pulmonary rehabilitation is defined as "a comprehensive intervention based on a thorough patient assessment followed by patient tailored therapies that include, but are not limited to, exercise training, education, and behavior change designed to improve the physical and psychological condition of people with chronic respiratory disease and to promote the long-term adherence to health-enhancing behaviors". Objective: According to the International Telecommunication Union, there are currently nearly 5 billion mobile subscriptions in the world. Given the unprecedented proliferation of mobile technologies in healthcare, our aim in this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of mobile health in pulmonary rehabilitation. Material and Methods: This study is a descriptive review study conducted in 2020. The literature search was performed in PubMed, Web of Scienc, scopus using keywords and no time limit. The following Medical Subject Headings terms were used for searching publications: (("mhealth" OR "mobile health" ) AND ( rehabilitation OR "Breathing exercises" OR "Chest therapy" ) ) AND ( lung OR "Respiration Disorders" OR Pulmonary). We studied 137 articles by examining 23 articles. Inclusion criteria: Mobile health programs for pulmonary rehabilitation. Exclusion criteria: (1) Report based on systematic review and metaanalysis. (2) Mobile-based interventions by telephone or text message only. (3) Cardiopulmonary studies. (4) Studies have only been implemented and have not evaluated effectiveness. Results: This study is a descriptive review study conducted in 2020. The literature search was performed in PubMed, Web of Scienc, scopus using keywords and no time limit. The following Medical Subject Headings terms were used for searching publications: (("mhealth" OR "mobile health" ) AND ( rehabilitation OR "Breathing exercises" OR "Chest therapy" ) ) AND ( lung OR "Respiration Disorders" OR Pulmonary). We studied 137 articles by examining 23 articles. Inclusion criteria: Mobile health programs for pulmonary rehabilitation. Exclusion criteria: (1) Report based on systematic review and meta-analysis. (2) Mobile-based interventions by telephone or text message only. (3) Cardiopulmonary studies.(4) Studies have only been implemented and have not evaluated effectiveness. Conclusion: The majority of studies showed the positive impact of Mhealth-based to enhanced pulmonary rehabilitation outcomes. Mhealth-based rehabilitation programs for pulmonary patients can complement traditional health care-based rehabilitation programs and improve exercise capacity, symptoms of shortness of breath and quality of life, and more. MHealth technology is now a powerful and complementary tool for self-management, remote monitoring and rehabilitation for patients in need of chronic care. According to the World Health Organization, the need for rehabilitation is currently largely unmet. Rehabilitation services in 60-70% of countries are disrupted by the COVID-19 epidemic. According to the results of this study on the positive impact of mobile health technology on pulmonary rehabilitation and the importance of pulmonary rehabilitation, especially in Covid 19 patients, the development and use of mobile health-based programs is suggested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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