电子健康
心理干预
医学
系统回顾
远程医疗
科克伦图书馆
健康
疾病管理
梅德林
荟萃分析
家庭医学
老年学
替代医学
医疗保健
护理部
健康管理体系
病理
经济
法学
经济增长
政治学
作者
Haiyan Shi,Jun Du,Guifang Jin,Huayu Yang,Haiyun Guo,Guojing Yuan,Zhihui Zhu,Wenzhuo Xu,Sainan Wang,Hao Guo,Kele Jiang,Jiahu Hao,Ying Sun,Puyu Su,Zhihua Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1177/09564624241252457
摘要
Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has become a major contributor to the global burden of disease. Globally, the number of cases of HIV continues to increase. Electronic health (eHealth) interventions have emerged as promising tools to support disease self-management among people living with HIV. The purpose of this umbrella review is to systematically evaluate and summarize the evidence and results of published systematic reviews and meta-analyses on the effectiveness of eHealth interventions for HIV prevention, testing and management. Methods PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane Library were searched for reviews. The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed using AMSTAR-2. Results A total of 22 systematic reviews were included. The methodological quality of the reviews was low or critically low. EHealth interventions range from Internet, computer, or mobile interventions to websites, programs, applications, email, video, games, telemedicine, texting, and social media, or a combination of them. The majority of the reviews showed evidence of effectiveness (including increased participation in HIV management behaviours, successfully changed HIV testing behaviours, and reduced risk behaviours). EHealth interventions were effective in the short term. Conclusions Ehealth interventions have the potential to improve HIV prevention, HIV testing and disease management. Due to the limitations of the low methodological quality of the currently available systematic reviews, more high-quality evidence is needed to develop clear and robust recommendations.
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