Dobson Rosie, Whittaker Robyn, Abroms Lorien C, Bramley Dale, Free Caroline, McRobbie Hayden, Stowell Melanie, Rodgers Anthony
School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Service Improvement and Innovation, Te Whatu Ora, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Med Internet Res. 2024 Dec 17;26:e59888. doi: 10.2196/59888.
Since the early studies exploring the use of SMS text messaging for health intervention, text messaging has played a pivotal role in the advancement of mobile health. As an intervention modality, text messaging has provided vital learnings for the design and delivery of interventions, particularly in low-resource settings. Despite the advances in technology over the last 25 years, text messaging is still being used in largely the same way to deliver health information, behavior change interventions, and support. The strong, consistent evidence for the benefits of this type of intervention has made text messaging a routine part of health interventions around the world. Key to its success is its simplicity, alongside the benefit of being arguably the most accessible form of consumer digital health intervention. Text message interventions are well suited for public health interventions due to their low cost, vast reach, frequent use, high read rates, and ability to be tailored and personalized. Furthermore, the nature of text messaging interventions makes them ideal for the delivery of multilingual, culturally tailored interventions, which is important in the context of increasing cultural diversity in many countries internationally. Indeed, studies assessing text message-based health interventions have shown them to be effective across sociodemographic and ethnic groups and have led to their adoption into national-level health promotion programs. With a growing focus on artificial intelligence, robotics, sensors, and other advances in digital health, there is an opportunity to integrate these technologies into text messaging programs. Simultaneously, it is essential that equity remains at the forefront for digital health researchers, developers, and implementers. Ensuring digital health solutions address inequities in health experienced across the world while taking action to maximize digital inclusion will ensure the true potential of digital health is realized. Text messaging has the potential to continue to play a pivotal role in the delivery of equitable digital health tools to communities around the world for many years to come. Further new technologies can build on the humble text message, leveraging its success to advance the field of digital health. This Viewpoint presents a retrospective of text messaging in health, drawing on the example of text message-based interventions for smoking cessation, and presents evidence for the continued relevance of this mobile health modality in 2025 and beyond.
自早期探索将短信用于健康干预的研究以来,短信在移动健康的发展中发挥了关键作用。作为一种干预方式,短信为干预措施的设计和实施提供了重要经验,尤其是在资源匮乏的环境中。尽管在过去25年里技术取得了进步,但短信在传递健康信息、行为改变干预措施和支持方面的使用方式在很大程度上仍保持不变。这种干预措施益处的有力、一致证据使短信成为全球健康干预的常规组成部分。其成功的关键在于其简单性,以及它可以说是最易获得的消费者数字健康干预形式这一优点。短信干预因其成本低、覆盖面广、使用频繁、阅读率高以及能够进行定制和个性化而非常适合公共卫生干预。此外,短信干预的性质使其非常适合提供多语言、文化定制的干预措施,这在许多国家文化多样性不断增加的背景下很重要。事实上,评估基于短信的健康干预措施的研究表明,它们在社会人口和种族群体中都有效,并已被纳入国家级健康促进项目。随着对人工智能、机器人技术、传感器以及数字健康其他进展的关注度不断提高,有机会将这些技术整合到短信项目中。同时,对于数字健康研究人员、开发者和实施者来说,公平仍然至关重要。确保数字健康解决方案解决全球范围内健康方面的不平等问题,同时采取行动最大限度地实现数字包容,将确保数字健康的真正潜力得以实现。在未来许多年里,短信有可能继续在向世界各地社区提供公平的数字健康工具方面发挥关键作用。进一步的新技术可以在简单的短信基础上发展,利用其成功推动数字健康领域的发展。本观点文章回顾了短信在健康领域的应用,以基于短信的戒烟干预为例,并提供了这一移动健康方式在2025年及以后持续相关性的证据。