2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogn.2022.02.005
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Systematic Review of the Effect of Technology-Mediated Education Intervention on Maternal Outcomes in the First Year After Birth

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“…There is substantial opportunity to align resources with patient needs, by closing gaps in work as imagined and as experienced. For example, there is immense opportunity in leveraging digital technology like videos, text messages, phone calls, and websites for more accessible health information exchange and remote monitoring, yet we found that few investigators utilized health equity frameworks or engaged in co-design of services with populations served to understand their needs and desired technology features (Jaynes, Braithwaite, & Tully, 2022). Advancing the clarity, consistency, reliability, and relevance of digital tools by collaborating with end-users is critical for utility and sustained use through the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.…”
Section: How Does a Psll Effectively Advance Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is substantial opportunity to align resources with patient needs, by closing gaps in work as imagined and as experienced. For example, there is immense opportunity in leveraging digital technology like videos, text messages, phone calls, and websites for more accessible health information exchange and remote monitoring, yet we found that few investigators utilized health equity frameworks or engaged in co-design of services with populations served to understand their needs and desired technology features (Jaynes, Braithwaite, & Tully, 2022). Advancing the clarity, consistency, reliability, and relevance of digital tools by collaborating with end-users is critical for utility and sustained use through the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.…”
Section: How Does a Psll Effectively Advance Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, maternal health technologymediated educational tools are rarely codeveloped with stakeholders or centered around health equity. 27 Despite these limitations, the Internet and other digital tools offer the possibility of resources that may be more up-to-date than printed materials, and that are available in a variety of languages and user-friendly formats such as video that can meet different health literacy levels. In the context of WPC, the Internet offers resources that can be selftailored to meet the specific needs of the individual.…”
Section: Anticipatory Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although many pregnancy apps have some postpartum content, few are designed specifically to address the whole-person concerns of postpartum mothers. In addition, maternal health technology–mediated educational tools are rarely codeveloped with stakeholders or centered around health equity 27. Despite these limitations, the Internet and other digital tools offer the possibility of resources that may be more up-to-date than printed materials, and that are available in a variety of languages and user-friendly formats such as video that can meet different health literacy levels.…”
Section: Anticipatory Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…76 There are also technology-mediated postpartum weight loss interventions, many of which were effective. 77…”
Section: Healthy Movingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful postpartum weight loss interventions are typically delivered by health professionals (eg, dietitians, exercise physiologists) and combine diet and physical activity (compared with physical activity only) 76. There are also technology-mediated postpartum weight loss interventions, many of which were effective 77…”
Section: Evidence-based Strategies To Mitigate Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%