Digital Health Interventions in Older Adult Populations Living With Chronic Disease in High-Income Countries: Protocol for a Scoping Review

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作者
Ashraf, Mir Nabila [1 ]
Gallant, Natasha L. [1 ,2 ,4 ,5 ]
Bradley, Cara [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Regina, Ctr Aging & Hlth, Regina, SK, Canada
[2] Univ Regina, Dept Psychol, Regina, SK, Canada
[3] Univ Regina, Dr John Archer Lib & Arch, Regina, SK, Canada
[4] Univ Regina, Dept Psychol, 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
[5] Univ Regina, Ctr Aging & Hlth, 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
关键词
chronic disease; high-income countries; digital health; interventions; older adults; quality of life;
D O I
10.2196/49130
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Globally, around 80% percent of adults aged 65 years or older are living with at least 1 chronic disease, and 68% percent have 2 or more chronic diseases. Older adults living with chronic diseases require greater health care services, but these health care services are not always easily accessible. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented changes in the provision of health care services for older adults. During the COVID-19 pandemic, digital health interventions for chronic disease management were developed out of necessity, but the evidence regarding these and developed interventions is lacking. Objective: In this scoping review, we aim to identify available digital health interventions such as emails, text messages, voice messages, telephone calls, video calls, mobile apps, and web -based platforms for chronic disease management for older adults in high -income countries. Methods: We will follow the Arksey and O'Malley framework to conduct the scoping review. Our full search strategy was developed following a preliminary search on MEDLINE. We will include studies where older adults are at least 65 years of age, living with at least 1 chronic disease (eg, cancer, cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and diabetes), and residing in high -income countries. Digital health interventions will be broadly defined to include emails, text messages, voice messages, telephone calls, video calls, mobile apps, and web -based platforms. Results: This scoping review is currently ongoing. As of March 2023, our full search strategy has resulted in a total of 9901 records. We completed the screening of titles and abstracts and obtained 442 abstracts for full -text review. We are aiming to complete our full -text review in October 2024, data extraction in November 2024, and data synthesis in December 2024. Conclusions: This scoping review will generate evidence that will contribute to the further development of digital health interventions for future chronic disease management among older adults in high -income countries. More evidence -based research is needed to better understand the feasibility and limitations associated with the use of digital health interventions for this population. These evidence -based findings can then be disseminated to decision -makers and policy makers in other high -income countries.
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