Technology-based interventions for health challenges older women face amid COVID-19: a systematic review protocol

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作者
Su, Zhaohui [1 ]
Cheshmehzangi, Ali [2 ,3 ]
Bentley, Barry L. [4 ,5 ]
McDonnell, Dean [6 ]
Segalo, Sabina [7 ]
Ahmad, Junaid [8 ]
Chen, Hengcai [2 ]
Terjesen, Lori Ann [9 ]
Lopez, Emme [10 ]
Wagers, Shelly [11 ]
Shi, Feng [12 ]
Abbas, Jaffar [13 ,14 ]
Wang, Caifeng [15 ]
Cai, Yuyang [16 ]
Xiang, Yu-Tao [17 ]
da Veiga, Claudimar Pereira [18 ]
机构
[1] Southeast Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Inst Human Rights, Nanjing 210009, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Nottingham Ningbo China, Fac Sci & Engn, Ningbo 315100, Peoples R China
[3] Hiroshima Univ, Network Educ & Res Peace & Sustainabil NERPS, Hiroshima 7398530, Japan
[4] Cardiff Metropolitan Univ, Cardiff Sch Technol, Cardiff, Wales
[5] UCL, Collaborat Adv Sustainable Med Innovat, London, England
[6] South East Technol Univ, Dept Humanities, Carlow R93 V960, Ireland
[7] Univ Sarajevo, Fac Hlth Studies, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herceg
[8] Rufaidah Nursing Coll, Peshawar, Pakistan
[9] Natl Womens Hist Museum, Alexandria, VA USA
[10] UT Hlth San Antonio, San Antonio, TX USA
[11] Univ S Florida, Dept Criminol, St Petersburg, FL USA
[12] Shanghai United Imaging Intelligence, Dept Res & Dev, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[13] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Antai Coll Econ & Management, Shanghai 200240, Peoples R China
[14] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Sch Media & Commun, Shanghai 200240, Peoples R China
[15] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Sch Nursing, Dept Environm Hlth,Sch Med, 280 South Chongqing Rd, Shanghai 200025, Peoples R China
[16] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Sch Med, China Inst Urban Governance, Shanghai 200025, Peoples R China
[17] Univ Macau, Inst Adv Studies Humanities & Social Sci, Ctr Cognit & Brain Sci, Unit Psychiat,Inst Translat Med,Fac Hlth Sci,Dept, Macau, Peoples R China
[18] Fundacao Dom Cabral FDC, Av Princesa Diana,760 Alphaville, BR-34018006 Nova Lima, MG, Brazil
关键词
COVID-19; Older people; Women; Technology-based interventions; Health disparities; Ageing; MENTAL-HEALTH; POLICY;
D O I
10.1186/s13643-022-02150-9
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Pandemics, such as COVID-19, are dangerous and socially disruptive. Though no one is immune to COVID-19, older persons often bear the brunt of its consequences. This is particularly true for older women, as they often face more pronounced health challenges relative to other segments in society, including complex care needs, insufficient care provisions, mental illness, neglect, and increased domestic abuse. To further compound the situation, because protective measures like lockdowns can result in unintended consequences, many health services older women depend on can become disrupted or discontinued amid pandemics. While technology-based interventions have the potential to provide near-time, location-free, and virtually accessible care, there is a dearth of systematic insights into this mode of care in the literature. To bridge the research gaps, this investigation aims to examine the characteristics and effectiveness of technology-based interventions that could address health challenges older women face amid COVID-19.Methods: A systematic review of randomized trials reporting on technology-based interventions for older women (>= 65 years) during COVID-19 will be conducted. The databases of Web of Science, ScienceDirect, PubMed/MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, and Scopus will be searched. Retrieved citations will be screened independently by at least two reviewers against the eligibility criteria. Included studies will be assessed using the Cochrane ROB-2 tool. Data will be extracted independently by the reviewers. Where possible, meta-analyses will be performed on relevant study outcomes and analysed via odds ratios on the dichotomized outcomes. Where applicable, heterogeneity will be measured using the Cochrane Q test, and publication bias will be assessed via funnel plots and Egger's regression test.Discussion: Technology has the potential to transform healthcare for the better. To help society better safeguard vulnerable populations' health and quality of life, this investigation sets out to gauge the state-of-the-art development of technology-based interventions tailored to the health challenges older women face amid COVID-19. In light of the growing prevalence of population ageing and the inevitability of infectious disease outbreaks, greater research efforts are needed to ensure the timely inception and effective implementation of technology-based health solutions for vulnerable populations like older women, amid public health crises like COVID-19 and beyond.
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