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Published on Authors of this article:. Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death, and although screening can reduce cancer morbidity and mortality, participation in screening remains suboptimal. Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to evaluate the effectiveness of social media and mobile health mHealth interventions for cancer screening. Two independent reviewers screened the titles, abstracts, and full-text articles and completed the risk of bias assessments.
We pooled odds ratios for screening participation using the Mantel-Haenszel method in a random-effects model. Results: We screened 18, records identifying 39 studies 35 mHealth and 4 social media. The overall pooled odds ratio was 1. Conclusions: Screening programs should consider mHealth interventions because of their promising role in promoting cancer screening participation.
Given the limited number of studies identified, further research is needed for social media interventions. The use of mobile health mHealth technologies and social media in the health care sphere has now become widespread [ 1 - 6 ] and has enabled the rapid sharing of health information, the launching of health promotional campaigns, access to peer support groups, and facilitation of appointment reminders [ 1 , 2 , 4 , 6 ].
The World Health Organization has defined mHealth as the use of mobile wireless devices for medical and public health practice [ 1 ]. Social media allows those with access to information and communication technology to become content creators and share content with others in virtual communities or networks in addition to accessing information and connecting communities [ 1 , 6 ].