Aplicaciones móviles dirigidas a personas mayores para la autogestión del cuidado: revisión del alcances
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https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.2594Palavras-chave:
Enfermería, Salud del Anciano, Aplicaciones Móviles, AutomanejoResumo
Introducción: el uso de aplicaciones móviles puede facilitar la autogestión en salud y brindar oportunidades para la autonomía de las personas mayores en su autocuidado. Objetivo: mapear la producción científica en aplicaciones móviles para la autogestión del cuidado dirigido a las personas mayores. Materiales y Métodos: revisión de alcance realizada desde septiembre de 2020 a enero de 2021, con base en las siguientes bases de datos: MEDLINE, SciELO, Scopus, Web of Science y Science Direct, utilizando la estrategia de búsqueda: (“Self-management” OR “Self-care”) AND (Elderly OR “Old man”) AND (“Mobile Applications” OR Smartphone OR “Cell phone”), con la inclusión de artículos que tratan sobre el uso de aplicaciones móviles por parte de los ancianos para la autogestión de cuidado, sin limitaciones de tiempo e idioma. Resultados: la muestra final constó de 14 artículos, categorizados en tres aspectos del manejo, a saber: medicamentos, comorbilidades y prácticas saludables. En la mayoría de los estudios, las aplicaciones estuvieron dirigidas al autocontrol de los medicamentos, seguido de la atención de las condiciones crónicas y finalmente la autoevaluación del riesgo de caídas y los tratamientos no farmacológicos del dolor. Discusión: esta revisión contribuye a la práctica clínica y la investigación en enfermería, ya que sus resultados apuntan a lo publicado sobre el desarrollo y uso de aplicaciones móviles por parte de los ancianos para la autogestión del cuidado. Conclusiones: el uso de aplicaciones móviles facilita el autocuidado de la población anciana, especialmente en el manejo de la medicación para enfermedades crónicas.
Como citar este artículo: Gomes, Manoelise Linhares Ferreira; Fernandes, Cristina da Silva; Sousa, Maria Gabrieli Aguiar de; Silva, Raimunda Leandra Bráz da; Silva, Illeanne de Jesus Manhiça da Costa; Barros, Lívia Moreira. Aplicativos móveis direcionados aos idosos para autogerenciamento do cuidado: revisão de escopo. Revista Cuidarte. 2023;14(1):e2594. http://dx.doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.2594
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