Self-management eHealth solutions for menopause - a systematic scoping review

Sabrina Vollrath, Susanne Theis, Argyrios Kolokythas,Heidrun Janka, Sarah Schleich, Jens Moreth,Ludwig Kiesel,Petra Stute

CLIMACTERIC(2024)

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ObjectiveThe purpose of this scoping review was to highlight the current scientific evidence on eHealth-based information tools for menopause in terms of quality, requirements and previous intervention outcomes.MethodsWe systematically searched electronic databases (Embase, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Global Health Database [Ovid], Web of Science, ClinicalTrials.gov [NLM], LIVIVO Search Portal [ZB MED] and Google Scholar) from 1974 to March 2022 for relevant records.ResultsOur search yielded 1773 records, of which 28 met our inclusion criteria. Thirteen of 28 selected studies were cross-sectional with qualitative content analysis of websites about menopause; 9 studies were cohort studies examining the impact of an eHealth intervention; two studies were randomized controlled trials comparing eHealth tools with conventional ones; and four studies were non-systematic literature reviews.ConclusionThis scoping review highlights the potential of eHealth-based information tools for the management of menopause and shows that most eHealth-based information tools are inadequate in terms of readability and the balanced view on information. Providers of eHealth-based information tools should pay attention to a participatory design, readability, balance of content and the use of multimedia tools for information delivery to improve understanding.
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Digital health strategies,eHealth solutions,Internet-based services,menopause patient journey,patient web portals,reframing menopause,self-management of menopause
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