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Review British journal of clinical pharmacology. 2025 Jan;91(1):55-65. doi: 10.1111/bcp.16191 Q23.02025

Mobile applications on app stores for deprescribing: A scoping review

应用商店中用于停药的移动应用程序:一项题录检索式回顾研究 翻译改进

Lina Okati  1, Sarita Lo  2  3, Danijela Gnjidic  1, Susan Jiayu Li  4, Janani Thillainadesan  2  4  5

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  • 1 School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, Sydney, Australia.
  • 2 Centre for Education and Research on Ageing, Concord Hospital, Concord, Sydney, Australia.
  • 3 Clinical Pharmacology, Kolling Institute of Medical Research, The University of Sydney and Northern Sydney Local Health District, St Leonards, Sydney, Australia.
  • 4 Department of Geriatric Medicine, Concord Hospital, Concord, Sydney, Australia.
  • 5 Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, Sydney, Australia.
  • DOI: 10.1111/bcp.16191 PMID: 39098993

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    Deprescribing is an evidence-based intervention to reduce potentially inappropriate medication use. Yet its implementation faces barriers including inadequate resources, training and time. Mobile applications (apps) on app stores could address some barriers by offering educational content and interactive features for medication assessment and deprescribing guidance. A scoping review was undertaken to examine existing deprescribing apps, identifying features including interactive and artificial intelligence (AI) elements. A comprehensive search was conducted in August 2023 to identify mobile apps with deprescribing content within the Apple and Google Play Stores. The apps found were screened for inclusion, and data on their features were extracted. Quality assessment was undertaken using the Mobile App Rating Scale. Six deprescribing-related apps were identified: the American Geriatrics Society Beers Criteria 2023, Dementia Training Australia Medications, Evidence-Based Medicine Guide, Information Assessment Method Medical Guidelines, MedGPT-Medical AI App, and Polypharmacy: Manage Medicines. These apps focused primarily on educating both patients/carers and healthcare professionals about deprescribing. Amongst them, two apps included interactive features, with one incorporating AI technology. While these features allowed for search queries and input of patient-level details, the apps provided limited personalised deprescribing advice. In terms of quality, the apps scored highly on functionality and information, and poorly on engagement and aesthetics. This review found deprescribing apps, despite being educational, have limitations in personalization and user engagement. Future research should prioritize evaluating their feasibility and user experience in clinical settings, and further explore how AI and interactivity could enhance the usefulness of these apps for deprescribing practices.

    Keywords: deprescribing; interactivity; mobile applications; polypharmacy.

    Keywords:mobile applications; deprescribing; app stores; scoping review

    停药是一种基于证据的干预措施,旨在减少潜在不适当的药物使用。然而,其实现面临着资源不足、培训不够和时间紧张等障碍。应用商店中的移动应用程序(App)可以通过提供教育内容和互动功能来评估用药情况并为停药提供建议,从而解决一些障碍。一项综述研究被开展以审查现有的停药App,并识别包括交互性和人工智能(AI)元素在内的特征。在2023年8月进行了一项全面搜索,在苹果商店和谷歌Play商店中确定了具有停药内容的移动应用程序。筛选符合条件的应用程序,并提取它们的功能数据,使用Mobile App Rating Scale进行了质量评估。共发现了六款与停药相关的App:美国老年医学会2023年啤酒标准、澳大利亚痴呆症培训药物、循证医学指南、信息评估方法医疗指南、MedGPT-医疗AI应用和多药治疗:管理药物。这些应用程序主要关注教育患者/护理人员和卫生保健专业人员有关停药的知识。其中,两款App包含交互功能,并且有一款集成了人工智能技术。尽管这些特征允许查询并输入患者级别的详细信息,但这些App提供的个性化停药建议有限。在质量方面,Apps在功能性与信息内容上得分较高,在参与度和美学设计上得分较低。此次审查发现,尽管教育类的停药应用存在局限性,特别是在个性化和用户互动方面,未来的研究应该优先评估其在临床环境中的可行性和用户体验,并进一步探讨如何利用AI和交互性增强这些App在停药实践中的实用性。

    关键词: 停药;互动性;移动应用程序;多药治疗。

    © 2024 The Author(s). British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Pharmacological Society.

    关键词:移动应用程序; 降级处方; 应用商店; 系统评价

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