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Published in: BMC Public Health 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Stroke | Research

Do digital health interventions hold promise for stroke prevention and care in Black and Latinx populations in the United States? A scoping review

Authors: Bianca D. Rivera, Claire Nurse, Vivek Shah, Chastidy Roldan, Adiebonye E. Jumbo, Mohammad Faysel, Steven R. Levine, David Kaufman, Aimee Afable

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Black and Latinx populations are disproportionately affected by stroke and are likely to experience gaps in health care. Within fragmented care systems, remote digital solutions hold promise in reversing this pattern. However, there is a digital divide that follows historical disparities in health. Without deliberate attempts to address this digital divide, rapid advances in digital health will only perpetuate systemic biases. This study aimed to characterize the range of digital health interventions for stroke care, summarize their efficacy, and examine the inclusion of Black and Latinx populations in the evidence base.

Methods

We searched PubMed, the Web of Science, and EMBASE for publications between 2015 and 2021. Inclusion criteria include peer-reviewed systematic reviews or meta-analyses of experimental studies focusing on the impact of digital health interventions on stroke risk factors and outcomes in adults. Detailed information was extracted on intervention modality and functionality, clinical/behavioral outcome, study location, sample demographics, and intervention results.

Results

Thirty-eight systematic reviews met inclusion criteria and yielded 519 individual studies. We identified six functional categories and eight digital health modalities. Case management (63%) and health monitoring (50%) were the most common intervention functionalities. Mobile apps and web-based interventions were the two most commonly studied modalities. Evidence of efficacy was strongest for web-based, text-messaging, and phone-based approaches. Although mobile applications have been widely studied, the evidence on efficacy is mixed. Blood pressure and medication adherence were the most commonly studied outcomes. However, evidence on the efficacy of the various intervention modalities on these outcomes was variable. Among all individual studies, only 38.0% were conducted in the United States (n = 197). Of these U.S. studies, 54.8% adequately reported racial or ethnic group distribution. On average, samples were 27.0% Black, 17.1% Latinx, and 63.4% White.

Conclusion

While evidence of the efficacy of selected digital health interventions, particularly those designed to improve blood pressure management and medication adherence, show promise, evidence of how these interventions can be generalized to historically underrepresented groups is insufficient. Including these underrepresented populations in both digital health experimental and feasibility studies is critical to advancing digital health science and achieving health equity.
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Metadata
Title
Do digital health interventions hold promise for stroke prevention and care in Black and Latinx populations in the United States? A scoping review
Authors
Bianca D. Rivera
Claire Nurse
Vivek Shah
Chastidy Roldan
Adiebonye E. Jumbo
Mohammad Faysel
Steven R. Levine
David Kaufman
Aimee Afable
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-17255-6

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