The Effectiveness of Health Literacy Oriented Programs on Physical Activity Behaviour in Middle Aged and Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review.
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Abstract
Health literacy is the first step to self-management of type II diabetes mellitus, of which physical activity is the least compliant behavior. However, no reviews have summarized the effect and the process of interventions of health literacy oriented programs on physical activity behavior among middle aged and older adults with type II diabetes mellitus. This article is the first to examine the effectiveness of health literacy oriented programs on physical activity behavior among middle aged and older adults with type II diabetes mellitus. This systematic review extracted articles from nine electronic databases between 1990 and 2013. Six interventional studies were extracted and reported in accordance with the guidance of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Findings demonstrated that health literacy oriented programs increased the frequency and duration of physical activity among patients with high health literacy. Although some studies effectively improved the health literacy of physical activity, gap in literature remains open for the indistinct and unreliable measurement of physical activity within self-management programs of type II diabetes mellitus, and the questionable cross-culture generalizability of findings. Further studies with well-knit theory-based intervention with respect to patients' cultural background, duration of intervention and objective measurements are encouraged to elucidate the relationship between health literacy oriented programs and physical activity behavior.
健康素养是 II 型糖尿病患者自我管理的第一步,而体育锻炼是最不符合要求的行为。然而,目前还没有综述总结以健康素养为导向的项目对中老年 II 型糖尿病患者体育锻炼行为的干预效果和过程。本文首次研究了以健康素养为导向的项目对中老年 II 型糖尿病患者体育锻炼行为的影响。这篇系统性综述从九个电子数据库中提取了1990年至2013年间的文章。根据《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》的指导,提取并报告了六项干预性研究。研究结果表明,以健康素养为导向的计划增加了高健康素养患者的体育锻炼频率和持续时间。尽管一些研究有效地提高了体育锻炼的健康素养,但由于在II型糖尿病自我管理项目中对体育锻炼的测量不明确、不可靠,以及研究结果的跨文化推广性值得怀疑,因此文献研究仍存在空白。我们鼓励开展更多的研究,根据患者的文化背景、干预持续时间和客观测量结果,以理论为基础进行干预,从而阐明以健康素养为导向的项目与体育锻炼行为之间的关系。