| Literature DB >> 32436852 |
Roberto Rafael Cruz-Martínez1, Jobke Wentzel1,2, Rikke Aune Asbjørnsen1,3, Peter Daniel Noort4, Johan Magnus van Niekerk1, Robbert Sanderman1,5, Julia Ewc van Gemert-Pijnen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Electronic health (eHealth) is a rapidly evolving field informed by multiple scientific disciplines. Because of this, the use of different terms and concepts to explain the same phenomena and lack of standardization in reporting interventions often leaves a gap that hinders knowledge accumulation. Interventions focused on self-management support of cardiovascular diseases through the use of remote monitoring technologies are a cross-disciplinary area potentially affected by this gap. A review of the underlying frameworks, models, and theories that have informed projects at this crossroad could advance future research and development efforts.Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular diseases; development; eHealth; evaluation; framework; implementation; meta-ethnography; model; multidisciplinary; qualitative evidence synthesis; remote monitoring; self-management; systematic review; telemedicine; theory
Year: 2020 PMID: 32436852 PMCID: PMC7273239 DOI: 10.2196/16157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Phases and key output of the metaethnography review. RQ: research question.
Figure 2Flowchart of included and excluded articles.
Characteristics of included articles.
| Project | Author; countrya; year | Journal | Target |
| MyHeart | Villalba et al [ | Conference publication; International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine | HFb |
| SMASHc | McGillicuddy et al [ | Conference publication; Wireless Health | HTNd |
| CHF PSMSe | Bartlett et al [ | BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making | HF |
| SUPPORT HFf | Rahimi et al [ | European Heart Journal—Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes | HF |
| SUPPORT HF | Triantafyllidis et al [ | International Journal of Medical Informatics | HF |
| SUPPORT HF | Chantler et al [ | Digital Health | HF |
| HOME BPg | Band et al [ | BMJ Open | HTN |
| HOME BP | Band et al [ | Implementation Science | HTN |
| HOME BP | Bradbury et al [ | BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making | HTN |
| HeartMapp | Athilingam et al [ | Applied Nursing Research | HF |
| HeartMapp | Athilingam et al [ | CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing | HF |
| HeartMapp | Athilingam et al [ | Applied Nursing Research | HF |
| Engage | Srinivas et al [ | International Journal of Human—Computer Interaction | HF |
| MedFit app | Duff et al [ | JMIR Formative Research | CVDsh |
| no project | Baek et al [ | JMIR Cardio | CVDs |
| PATHway | Walsh et al [ | Translational Behavioral Medicine | CVDs |
| PATHway | Walsh et al [ | Journal of Medical Internet Research | CVDs |
aCountries are included according to the reported affiliations of the authors.
bHF: heart failure.
cSMASH: Smartphone Medication Adherence Stops Hypertension.
dHTN: hypertension.
eCHF PSMS: Congestive Heart Failure—Personalized Self-Management System.
fSUPPORT HF: Seamless User-Centered Proactive Provision of Risk-Stratified Treatment for Heart Failure.
gHOME BP: Home and Online Management and Evaluation of Blood Pressure.
hCVD: cardiovascular diseases (in general).