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Technologies Applied to the Mental Health Care of Pregnant Women: A Systematic Literature Review

Tecnologias aplicadas aos cuidados em saúde mental de grávidas: revisão sistemática da literatura

Abstract

Objective:

This article aims to review the literature regarding the use of technologies to promote mental health for pregnant women. We seek to: understand the strategies that pregnant women use for mental health care. Also, we investigate the existence of scientific evidence that validates such practices.

Methods:

This study follows the PRISMA guidelines for systematic reviews. We analyze 27 studies published between 2012 and 2019. We include publications in Portuguese, English, and Spanish.

Results:

The results revealed several different possibilities to use technology, including the use of text messages and mobile applications on smartphones. Mobile applications are the most commonly used approaches (22.5%). Regarding the strategies used, cognitive-behavioral approaches, including mood checks, relaxation exercises, and psychoeducation comprised 44.12% of the content.

Conclusion:

There is a need for further investigation and research and development efforts in this field to better understand the possibilities of intervention in mental health in the digital age.

Keywords
Pregnancy; Telemedicine; Mental health; Prenatal care; Pregnancy complications

Resumo

Objetivo:

Este artigo objetiva revisar a literatura quanto ao uso das tecnologias como promotoras de saúde mental de gestantes. Desta forma, compreender quais são as estratégias utilizadas no cuidado da saúde mental dessas mulheres, assim como verificar se há evidências científicas que justifiquem a implementação dessas práticas.

Métodos:

Este estudo segue o protocolo PRISMA para revisões sistemáticas de 27 estudos publicados em 2012-2019, incluindo publicações em português, inglês e espanhol.

Resultados:

Os resultados revelaram diferentes possibilidades de utilização da tecnologia, sendo o uso de mensagens de texto e de aplicativos em smartphones mais os utilizados (22,5%). No que se refere às ferramentas utilizadas, estratégias cognitivo-comportamentais, tais como verificação do humor, exercícios de relaxamento e psicoeducação compreenderam 44,12% do conteúdo.

Conclusão:

Verifica-se a necessidade de mais investimentos nessa área para que se possa compreender as possibilidades de intervenção em saúde mental na era digital.

Palavras-chave
Gravidez; Telemedicina; Saúde mental; Cuidado pré-natal; Complicações da gravidez

Introduction

Pregnancy is an important period in a woman’s life being characterized by substantial changes. Specifically, pregnancy leads to several changes in the women’s body, affecting organs, systems, and cycles, which impact physical, hormonal, and psychosocial aspects of a woman’s life. Such changes also have a direct impact on the mental health of pregnant women.11 Anjos JC, Pereira RR, Ferreira PR, Mesquita TB, Picanço Júnior OM. Perfil epidemiológico das gestantes atendidas em um centro de referência em pré natal de alto risco. Rev Para Med (São Paulo). 2014;28(02):23–33,22 Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Atenção à Saúde. Departamento de Ações Programáticas Estratégicas. Manual de gestação de alto risco. Brasília (DF): Editora do Ministério da Saúde; 2022,33 Pereira PK, Lovisi GM. Prevalência da depressão gestacional e fatores associados. Arch Clin Psychiatry (São Paulo). 2008;35(04): 144–153. Doi: 10.1590/S0101-60832008000400004
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,44 Camacho RS, Cantinelli FS, Ribeiro CS, et al. Transtornos psiquiátricos na gestação e no puerpério: classificação, diagnóstico e tratamento. Arch Clin Psychiatry (São Paulo). 2006;33(02): 92–102. Doi: 10.1590/S0101-60832006000200009
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Therefore, pregnancy demands specialized care for women’s health. Such care is particularly important when risk factors exist.

Health outcomes for mental health during pregnancy and postpartum are linked to numerous risk factors. Risk factors include the history of mental illness, unwanted pregnancy, use of alcohol or illicit substances, low education level, financial burden, and unemployment. In addition to that hormonal changes may also result in symptoms related to anxiety and depression, which can lead to psychological suffering.55 Becker M, Weinberger T, Chandy A, Schmukler S. Depression during pregnancy and postpartum. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2016; 18(03):32. Doi: 10.1007/s11920-016-0664-7
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,66 Borges DA, Ferreira FR, Mariutti MG, Almeida DA. A depressão na gestação: uma revisão bibliográfica. Rev Iniciaç Cient Libertas. 2011;1(01):85–99,77 Teixeira CB. Ansiedade e depressão em mulheres e homens durante a gravidez [dissertação]. Porto: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar; 2011 Among protective factors that reduce risk, we can highlight prenatal care, education, and social support.33 Pereira PK, Lovisi GM. Prevalência da depressão gestacional e fatores associados. Arch Clin Psychiatry (São Paulo). 2008;35(04): 144–153. Doi: 10.1590/S0101-60832008000400004
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,88 Pinheiro SN, Laprega MR, Furtado EF. Morbidade psiquiátrica e uso de álcool em gestantes usuárias do Sistema Unico de Saúde. Rev Saude Publica. 2005;39(04):593–598. Doi: 10.1590/S0034-89102005000400012
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Among protective factors, we also remark the importance of activities that promote mental health during pregnancy. Such activities encompass multidisciplinary expertise,99 Guerra MJ, Braga MC, Quelhas I, Silva R. Promoção da saúde mental na gravidez e no pós-parto. Rev Port Enferm Saúde Ment. 2014;(Spe 1):117–24,1010 Falcone VM, Mäder CV, Nascimento CF, Santos JM, de Nóbrega FJ. Atuação multiprofissional e a saúde mental de gestantes. Rev Saude Publica. 2005;39(04):612–618. Doi: 10.1590/S0034-89102005000400015
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aiming to reduce risk factors while augmenting protective ones.1111 Arrais AR, Mourão MA, Fragalle B. O pré-natal psicológico como programa de prevenção à depressão pós-parto. Saude Soc. 2014; 23(01):251–264. Doi: 10.1590/S0104-12902014000100020
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More specifically, mental health interventions train women by offering support, educative information, and preparation during their pregnancy, aiding pregnant women not only to recognize and express their emotions,1212 Silva EA. Gestação e preparo para o parto: programas de intervenção. Mundo Saude. 2013;37(02):208–215 but also to learn strategies to cope with emotions.

There are several ways to provide care and support for pregnant women, including the use of technologies, mobile devices, smartphones, as well as monitoring equipment, personal assistants, and other wireless devices.1313 Carissoli C, Villani D, Triberti S, Riva G. User experience of BenEssere Mamma, a pregnancy app for women wellbeing. Annu Rev CyberTher Telemed.. 2016;14:195–198,1414 Davis AM, Wambach KA, Nelson EL, et al. Health behavior change in pregnant women: a two-phase study. Telemed J E Health. 2014; 20(12):1165–1169. Doi: 10.1089/tmj.2013.0374
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,1515 Chilelli NC, Dalfrà MG, Lapolla A. The emerging role of telemedicine in managing glycemic control and psychobehavioral aspects of pregnancy complicated by diabetes. Int J Telemed Appl. 2014; 2014:621384. Doi: 10.1155/2014/621384
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,1616 Evans EC, Deutsch NL, Drake E, Bullock L. Nurse-patient interaction as a treatment for antepartum depression: a mixed-methods analysis. J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc. 2017;23(05):347–359 The usage of technology to promote health, defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as mobile health (mHealth), is innovative and seeks to promote prenatal care.1717 Oyeyemi SO, Wynn R. The use of cell phones and radio communication systems to reduce delays in getting help for pregnant women in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review. Glob Health Action. 2015;8:28887. Doi: 10.3402/gha.v8.28887
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The definition of mobile health (mHealth) is a “public health practice supported by mobile devices, such as mobile phones, patient monitoring devices, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and other wireless devices” (p. 6).1818 WHO Global Observatory for eHealth. mHealth: new horizons for health through mobile technologies: second global survey on eHealth. Geneva: WHO; 2011 Technology usage for healthcare in general contributes to improve information dissemination. It also facilitates healthcare delivery, and coordination among specialized services. Lastly, it also involves pregnant women more closely and actively in their own healthcare practices.1818 WHO Global Observatory for eHealth. mHealth: new horizons for health through mobile technologies: second global survey on eHealth. Geneva: WHO; 2011,1919 Riper H, Andersson G, Christensen H, Cuijpers P, Lange A, Eysenbach G. Theme issue on e-mental health: a growing field in internet research. J Med Internet Res. 2010;12(05):e74. Doi: 10.2196/jmir.1713
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According to recent literature reviews on mHealth during pregnancy, technological interventions that support healthcare strategies result in positive outcomes, for example by accelerating the access to health services,1717 Oyeyemi SO, Wynn R. The use of cell phones and radio communication systems to reduce delays in getting help for pregnant women in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review. Glob Health Action. 2015;8:28887. Doi: 10.3402/gha.v8.28887
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reducing patients’ concerns, reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression,2020 Sondaal SF, Browne JL, Amoakoh-Coleman M, et al. Assessing the effect of mHealth interventions in improving maternal and neonatal care in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review. PLoS One. 2016;11(05):e0154664 and managing pregnancy risks when those exist (e.g., in case of gestational diabetes).1515 Chilelli NC, Dalfrà MG, Lapolla A. The emerging role of telemedicine in managing glycemic control and psychobehavioral aspects of pregnancy complicated by diabetes. Int J Telemed Appl. 2014; 2014:621384. Doi: 10.1155/2014/621384
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The type of technology used varies, ranging from webbased informative programs to remote monitoring, telehealth, mobile care, and online psychotherapy.2121 Forsell E, Bendix M, Holländare F, et al. Internet delivered cognitive behavior therapy for antenatal depression: A randomised controlled trial. J Affect Disord. 2017;221:56–64. Doi: 10.1016/j. jad.2017.06.013
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,2222 Nair U, Armfield NR, Chatfield MD, Edirippulige S. The effectiveness of telemedicine interventions to address maternal depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Telemed Telecare. 2018;24(10):639–650. Doi: 10.1177/1357633X18794332
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,2323 Faherty LJ, Hantsoo L, Appleby D, Sammel MD, Bennett IM, Wiebe DJ. Movement patterns in women at risk for perinatal depression: use of a mood-monitoring mobile application in pregnancy. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2017;24(04):746–753. Doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocx005
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,2424 Green EP, Pearson N, Rajasekharan S, et al. Expanding access to depression treatment in Kenya through automated psychological support: protocol for a single-case experimental design pilot study. JMIR Res Protoc. 2019;8(04):e11800. Doi: 10.2196/11800
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,2525 Lee SH, Nurmatov UB, Nwaru BI, Mukherjee M, Grant L, Pagliari C. Effectiveness of mHealth interventions for maternal, newborn and child health in low- and middle-income countries: Systematic review and meta-analysis. J Glob Health. 2016;6(01):010401. Doi: 10.7189/jogh.06.010401
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Taking into account that child-bearing age women are frequent users of technology, and the growing need to investigate evidence-based approaches around this topic,2222 Nair U, Armfield NR, Chatfield MD, Edirippulige S. The effectiveness of telemedicine interventions to address maternal depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Telemed Telecare. 2018;24(10):639–650. Doi: 10.1177/1357633X18794332
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this paper aims to review the literature regarding the use of mHealth technologies to promote mental health for women during pregnancy and postpartum. Our goal is to better understand what the strategies are employed in mental health care for these women, as well as to identify the scientific evidence that validate such practices.

Methods

We conducted a systematic literature review seeking to analyze research studies previously published, and to systematically understand the topic of interest.2626 Souza MT, Silva MD, Carvalho R. Revisão integrativa: o que é e como fazer? Einstein (Sao Paulo). 2010;8(1 Pt 1):102–106. Doi: 10.1590/S1679-45082010RW1134
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We aim to synthesize previous studies, and to obtain a unified view of research findings by following a scientific and systematic process. Therefore, we structured our systematic review based on a scientific investigation that includes several decision points regarding the inclusion and exclusion of research studies according to a pre-defined set of criteria. Our approach also seeks to assess the validity of the findings obtained with the literature review.2727 Cooper HM. Scientific Guidelines for Conducting Integrative Research Reviews. Rev Educ Res. 1982;52(02):291–302. Doi: 10.3102/00346543052002291
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Specifically, the search was carried out following conventional scientific standards as outlined in the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols (PRISMA).2828 Galvão TF, Pansani TD, Harrad D. Principais itens para relatar revisões sistemáticas e meta-análises: a recomendação PRISMA. Epidemiol Serv Saude. 2015;24(02):335–342. Doi: 10.5123/S1679-49742015000200017
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The analysis of the literature included six steps: (1) identification of the topic of interest and research questions; (2) definition of the inclusion and exclusion criteria; (3) gathering and selection of related work; (4) categorization of selected work; (5) analysis and interpretation of the results; and (6) presentation of a synthesis of the topic investigated. The inclusion criteria defined by the authors are papers published in Portuguese, English, or Spanish whose document is available online; studies published and indexed in the following bases Lilacs, Medline/PubMed, PsycINFO, Scielo, Scopus and Web of Science; work related to the topic of interest (use of mHealth technology to promote mental health for pregnant women). The papers were selected for analysis regardless of their publication dates. For analysis, we excluded papers that present results related to babies, children, or postpartum.

The descriptors selected were also pre-defined based on terms presented in the Descriptors in Health Science (Descritores em Ciências da Saúde - DeCS) and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). The search took place in January 2020, using crossed- reference descriptors and Boolean operations including terms in Portuguese, English, and Spanish. The descriptors used were: 1) Gestantes "Pregnant Women" “Mujeres Embarazadas”, 2) Complicações da gravidez "Pregnancy Complications" “Complicaciones del Embarazo”, 3) Transtornos mentais "Mental Disorders" “Trastornos Mentales”, 4) Ansiedade "Anxiety" “Ansiedad”, 5) Depressão "Depression" “Depresión”, 6) Estresse psicológico “Stress, Psychological” “Estrés Psicológico”, 7) Cuidado pré-natal “Prenatal care” “Atención Prenatal”, 8) Sistemas de apoio psicossocial “Psychosocial Support Systems” “Sistemas de Apoyo Psicosocial”, 9) Apoio social “Social Support” “Apoyo Social”, 10) Fatores de risco “Risk Factors” “Factores de Riesgo”, 11) Telefone celular “Cell Phone” “Teléfono Celular” e 12) Telemedicina “Telemedicine” “Telemedicina”. The descriptors mentioned above were distributed in 15 search strings, defined as follows (►Chart 1).

Chart 1
Search strategy

The advanced search resulted in 1,010 papers. Two researchers used the tool EndNote Web to organize the data and followed the protocol PRISMA to proceed with the review.2828 Galvão TF, Pansani TD, Harrad D. Principais itens para relatar revisões sistemáticas e meta-análises: a recomendação PRISMA. Epidemiol Serv Saude. 2015;24(02):335–342. Doi: 10.5123/S1679-49742015000200017
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Also, the authors used a validated technique2828 Galvão TF, Pansani TD, Harrad D. Principais itens para relatar revisões sistemáticas e meta-análises: a recomendação PRISMA. Epidemiol Serv Saude. 2015;24(02):335–342. Doi: 10.5123/S1679-49742015000200017
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(PRISMA) to extract data directly from the primary source and as such select relevant information from the publications gathered for further analysis. The data analysis relied on descriptive statistics, and content analysis. Content analysis encompasses a series of analysis techniques for communication. It employs systematic procedures and objectives, aiming to describe the information obtained.2929 Bardin L. Análise de conteúdo. Lisboa: Edições 70; 2016 After reading all articles, the authors grouped the information in categories by completing a categorical content analysis. The review was not registered.

Results

Initially, we obtained 1,010 references from the databases used. After refining the search to identify duplicated work, we excluded 192 studies. Then, we discarded 681 articles, because the title of the work was not relevant to the review according to our inclusion criteria. After carefully reading the abstracts, we excluded 68 articles, and 69 publications remained for analysis. Lastly, after searching for the full documents, we excluded 42 studies because after reading the full papers of the studies we noticed that those did not meet our inclusion criteria. Thus, we obtained 27 papers for in-depth analysis, as illustrated in the ►Figure 1.

Fig. 1
Selection of related work through the application of predefined exclusion and inclusion criteria.

In our analysis, we identified the journals where the articles were published, to identify those that most frequently publish articles related to the topic. We noticed that the journals Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine, BMC Psychiatry, Journal of Medical Internet Research and PLOS ONE published each two papers related to the topic. We also noticed that, based on the research field of the first author, 29.6% of the articles were led by investigators from Health Sciences, followed by Psychology (18.5%) and Psychiatry (18.5%), as listed in ►Table 1. Among the 27 papers analyzed, 7 (25.9%) reported literature reviews, thus we advance the state-of-the-art by updating the current analysis of the literature in the domain.

Table 1
Research fields from the first author

Our search did not return results from papers published in Portuguese, reporting studies carried out in Brazil. Moreover, the United States is the country with the largest number of studies in the domain – eight in total (29.6%), followed by Italy – with four (14.8%). Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and The Netherlands that conducted two studies each (7.4%). Also, there was only one study reported from Norway, Spain, Sweden, Germany, and Nigeria (3.7%). Lastly, the papers analyzed were published after 2012, as ►Figure 2 shows.

Fig. 2
Publication period.

Regarding the type of technology used, the use of Short Message Service (SMS) and applications for mobile phones were commonly found (9 publications each – 22.5%), followed by phone calls and telehealth in general (5 publications each – 12.5%). One result returned for strategies related to audio recordings, online therapy (self-paced), video usage, voice-over-PowerPoint, and website (2.5%). Two studies reported voice messages and computer-assisted therapy (5.0%). Two publications did not specify the type of technology used (5.0%). ►Chart 2 summarizes the main aspects of each analyzed text, namely: main author, year of publication, study design, sample size and characteristics of the technology presented.

Chart 2
Characteristics of the technologies used for pregnant women care

Regarding the information available in the technology, we conducted Content Analysis2929 Bardin L. Análise de conteúdo. Lisboa: Edições 70; 2016 aiming to identify the strategies used to deliver information, support, or intervention provided. We noticed a prevalent use of techniques and methods based on cognitive-behavioral approaches (44.12%). Regarding the tools available in the technology, we highlight journaling, mentioned five times (7.35%), relaxation exercises, meditation, guided imagery, and psychoeducation, which were mentioned three times (7.35%), along with non-specified techniques based on cognitive-behavioral therapy. Furthermore, strategies including sleep hygiene, mindfulness, breathing exercises, feedback, encouragement messages, behavioral activation, journaling, problem-solving, planning of positive activities, and self-care strategies were also listed as techniques and methods based on cognitive-behavioral approaches. The results obtained are presented in ►Table 2.

Table 2
Content Analysis for Technology Use

The period to use the tools ranged from 1 to 40 weeks, depending on the characteristics of the intervention. On average the technology use lasted around 13 weeks. The interventions similar to the ones proposed by Carissoli et al. (2016)1313 Carissoli C, Villani D, Triberti S, Riva G. User experience of BenEssere Mamma, a pregnancy app for women wellbeing. Annu Rev CyberTher Telemed.. 2016;14:195–198 were shorter. Specifically, these authors investigated the user experience with a mobile app for the well-being of pregnant women, during one week, aiming to bring awareness to their affective states, besides also teaching them strategies to cope with anxiety and stress. We also found studies, like the one conducted by Gureje et al. (2015),3838 Gureje O, Oladeji BD, Araya R, et al. Expanding care for perinatal women with depression (EXPONATE): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of an intervention package for perinatal depression in primary care. BMC Psychiatry. 2015;15:136. Doi: 10.1186/s12888-015-0537-3
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which were extended – initially beginning with eight weekly sessions but including additional sessions during pregnancy on demand as well as an intervention six weeks after the birth of the child, depending on the levels of depressive symptoms notice in the mother during postpartum. In this case, specifically, the support and the clinical supervision were delivered mainly via mobile phone by doctors and psychiatrists. Besides this, they sent patients text and voice messages automatically, through mobile phones, in order to: (a) improve the compliance of patients with clinical appointments and (b) follow up on their recommendations. Additional studies applied telemedicine to monitor women throughout their pregnancies.1616 Evans EC, Deutsch NL, Drake E, Bullock L. Nurse-patient interaction as a treatment for antepartum depression: a mixed-methods analysis. J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc. 2017;23(05):347–359,4545 Snaith VJ, Hewison J, Steen IN, Robson SC. Antenatal telephone support intervention with and without uterine artery Doppler screening for low risk nulliparous women: a randomised controlled trial. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2014;14:121. Doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-121
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-14-121...

In our analysis, we investigated whether the objectives of the studies included the study of technology usage, specifically regarding certain pathologies, or co-morbidities occurring during pregnancy. As a result, we found that 59.3% (16 papers) described the usage of technology related to treat specific pathologies. Also, 40.7% (11 papers) did not mention such objective. The pathologies mentioned are listed in ►Table 3.

Table 3
Mental illnesses and pathologies

Discussion

By providing an overview of the literature, this study aimed to evaluate the applicability, the benefits, and limitation related to technology usage in prenatal care, specifically regarding mental health. This review shows that the interventions have a wide range of applications in what regards prenatal care. The categorical analysis indicates that general aspects beyond psychological factors are also covered, including clinical factors, obstetrics, and socioeconomic aspects. Thus, we noticed that the multidisciplinary approaches are emphasized in the studies analyzed.

For example, Oliveira-Ciabati et al. (2017)4646 Oliveira-Ciabati L, Vieira CS, Franzon ACA, et al. PRENACEL - a mHealth messaging system to complement antenatal care: a cluster randomized trial. Reprod Health. 2017;14(01):146. Doi: 10.1186/s12978-017-0407-1
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identified that a short text message service is potentially useful for improving coverage of antenatal health practices, including syphilis and HIV testing. However, only a fifth of eligible women showed interest in and applied to join this project. Thus, the authors recognize the importance of further encouraging participants to use such tools, realizing that there are still several obstacles that need to be overcome in order to be successful in expanding the proposed interventions.

Our results show that most studies were carried out in developed countries. Hence,it is crucial to further discuss the possibilities to implement healthcare strategies driven by technology also in low- and middle-income countries, seeking to identify their specific characteristics, resources, contextual aspects and patients’ needs. According to a report published by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in 2018,4747 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. PNAD Contínua TIC 2018: Internet chega a 79,1% dos domicílios do país [Internet]. 2020 [cited 2022 Apr 24]. Available from: https://agenciadenoticias.ibge.gov.br/agencia-sala-de-imprensa/2013-agencia-de-noticias/releases/27515-pnad-continua-tic-2018-internet-chega-a-79-1-dos-domicilios-do-pais
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the Internet was used in 79.1% of Brazilian homes, but 99.2% of the homes had access to the Internet through a mobile phone. When compared to 2017, the Internet usage grew (74.9%). Still, it is important to highlight the inequalities in what regards access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) seeking to provide a more democratic use for such services.

In what regards the information available through technology considering the usage of cognitive-behavioral strategies, the literature provides evidence that support the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapies, especially from the third-wave cognitive behavioral therapy, to improve the patients’ health outcomes as well as symptoms of depression, anxiety, and overall quality of life after treatment. Furthermore, the results indicate a significant efficacy obtained when such treatments are compared to control treatments for active management of depression and anxiety.4848 O’Connor M, Munnelly A, Whelan R, McHugh L. The efficacy and acceptability of third-wave behavioral and cognitive eHealth treatments: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Behav Ther. 2018;49(03):459–475. Doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2017.07.007
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2017.07.0...

Because we selected publications based on a set of predefined descriptors, this review is not comprehensive. Despite the limitations of this study, the results obtained contribute to augment the discussion around the usage of technology for healthcare, and specifically for Psychology. In this context, it is relevant to consider technology use for mental health along with quality of care, data security, opportunities involved, efficacy, efficiency, and patient focus. To facilitate the implementation and usage of technology strategies, policy makers must consider the international legislation to implement and validate this new format in the delivery of health services.4141 van den Heuvel JF, Groenhof TK, Veerbeek JH, et al. eHealth as the next-generation perinatal care: an overview of the literature. J Med Internet Res. 2018;20(06):e202. Doi: 10.2196/jmir.9262
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Conclusion

Technology usage has been vastly explored for health interventions. Regarding their usage for mental health during pregnancy, this analysis of the literature suggests a growth in its development, as well as the need to further develop and study it in Brazil and Latin America, since we could not find any articles published in such countries. Still, these practices have a vast array of applications, for multiple purposes, even when focusing on prenatal care. Overall, we noticed a large adoption of apps and smartphones, as well as SMS. Also, technology has shown to be relevant in promoting and facilitating psychological interventions, in special using techniques and methods that adopt cognitive behavioral approaches. The duration of the interventions varied substantially, indicating diverse possibilities of use for tools and interventions in what regards screening, treating, or monitoring mental health. We highlight thus, that the use of technology for mental health among pregnant women is still being investigated as a potential mechanism for healthcare delivery. In this context, despite the limitations involved in this scientific study, we notice the need to further investigate, research and develop this domain, to explore interventions that could improve the quality of prenatal care, contributing to protect women’s and children’s health.

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    10 July 2023
  • Date of issue
    Mar 2023

History

  • Received
    06 June 2022
  • Accepted
    10 Jan 2023
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