The effectiveness of internet-based group behavioural interventions on lifestyle modifications: A systematic review

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Preventive medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-10 DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2024.108099
Amanual Getnet Mersha , Jamie Bryant , Kade Booth , Levi Watson , Michelle Kennedy
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Abstract

Objectives

To examine the effectiveness of internet-based group interventions incorporating social support elements in addressing behaviours related to smoking, nutrition, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and obesity.

Methods

A literature search was undertaken in six databases from inception to April 2024. Articles were eligible if they reported on group-based online interventions targeting smoking, nutrition, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and obesity, and included interactive features aimed at promoting social engagement and support. Two reviewers independently screened and assessed the quality of articles using Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal tools. A narrative analysis was used to synthesize and interpret the data to understand the effects of online interventions on lifestyle modifications.

Results

A total of 4063 citations underwent screening, resulting in 32 articles being deemed eligible and included in this review. Most studies examined physical activity (n = 14), followed by obesity (n = 7) and smoking (n = 6), Most studies were conducted in the USA (n = 14) and Australia (n = 11). Websites were the most utilised mode of intervention delivery (n = 11), followed by Facebook (n = 7) and mobile apps (n = 5). Group-based internet interventions were effective in improving smoking cessation, increasing physical activity and addressing obesity. However, there is insufficient data to determine their effect on promoting healthy nutrition and reducing alcohol intake.

Conclusion

Group-based interventions delivered on the internet are effective in changing various health behaviours. This approach can offer large scale and cost-effective means to deliver behavioural interventions. However, the long-term effects and strategies for maintaining the behaviour changes are lacking, underscoring the need for further research.

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基于互联网的群体行为干预对改变生活方式的有效性:系统综述。
目的研究基于互联网、包含社会支持元素的团体干预措施在解决吸烟、营养、饮酒、体育锻炼和肥胖相关行为方面的有效性:方法:从开始到 2024 年 4 月,在六个数据库中进行了文献检索。如果文章报道了针对吸烟、营养、饮酒、体育锻炼和肥胖的基于小组的在线干预,并包含旨在促进社会参与和支持的互动功能,则符合条件。两名审稿人使用乔安娜-布里格斯研究所的批判性评估工具独立筛选和评估文章质量。采用叙事分析法对数据进行综合和解释,以了解在线干预对改变生活方式的影响:共有 4063 条引文经过筛选,32 篇文章被认为符合条件并纳入本综述。大多数研究涉及体育锻炼(14 篇),其次是肥胖(7 篇)和吸烟(6 篇),大多数研究在美国(14 篇)和澳大利亚(11 篇)进行。网站是使用最多的干预方式(11 项),其次是 Facebook(7 项)和移动应用程序(5 项)。以小组为基础的互联网干预在改善戒烟、增加体育锻炼和解决肥胖问题方面效果显著。然而,目前还没有足够的数据来确定其对促进健康营养和减少酒精摄入量的效果:结论:在互联网上开展以小组为基础的干预活动对改变各种健康行为很有效。这种方法可以提供大规模和具有成本效益的行为干预手段。然而,目前还缺乏长期效果和维持行为改变的策略,因此需要进一步研究。
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Preventive medicine
Preventive medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1972 by Ernst Wynder, Preventive Medicine is an international scholarly journal that provides prompt publication of original articles on the science and practice of disease prevention, health promotion, and public health policymaking. Preventive Medicine aims to reward innovation. It will favor insightful observational studies, thoughtful explorations of health data, unsuspected new angles for existing hypotheses, robust randomized controlled trials, and impartial systematic reviews. Preventive Medicine''s ultimate goal is to publish research that will have an impact on the work of practitioners of disease prevention and health promotion, as well as of related disciplines.
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