Lifestyle interventions in comorbid mental and physical illness: A systematic review protocol.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v79i1.1848
Sandy Lord, Vaneshveri Naidoo, Karien Mostert
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Background: Patients with mental health disorders (MHDs) often present with chronic illness and complain of pain and poor physical health. They present with a high burden of disease and poor quality of life. Significant associations between MHDs and chronic illness have been found. Lifestyle interventions are cost-effective strategies, which seem to be effective in managing comorbid mental and physical health disorders. Therefore, a summary of the evidence and clinical practice guidelines is needed in South Africa.

Objectives: Our study will aim to determine the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions on health-related quality of life, in patients with comorbid mental and physical health disorders.

Method: The systematic review will be conducted using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology for systematic reviews of effectiveness. MEDLINE (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCO), LiLACS, Scopus, Physiotherapy Evidence Data Base (PEDro) and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials will be searched. A three-step search strategy will identify published literature in all languages from 2011 to 2022. Critical appraisal of all included studies will be performed, and the relevant data will then be extracted. Where possible, data will be pooled in a statistical meta-analysis.

Results: The results will provide the best available evidence regarding lifestyle interventions in the management of patients with comorbid mental and physical health disorders.

Conclusion: Our review will provide evidence on the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in the management of patients with comorbid mental and physical health disorders.

Clinical implications: The results may assist in determining the best use of lifestyle interventions in the management of patients with MHDs and comorbidities.

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生活方式干预共病精神和身体疾病:系统回顾方案。
背景:精神健康障碍(mhd)患者通常表现为慢性疾病,主诉疼痛和身体健康状况不佳。他们的疾病负担高,生活质量差。已发现MHDs与慢性疾病之间存在显著关联。生活方式干预是一种具有成本效益的战略,似乎对管理精神和身体疾病的合并症有效。因此,南非需要对证据和临床实践指南进行总结。目的:我们的研究旨在确定生活方式干预对伴有精神和身体疾病的患者健康相关生活质量的有效性。方法:系统评价将采用乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)的有效性系统评价方法进行。将检索MEDLINE (Ovid)、CINAHL (EBSCO)、LiLACS、Scopus、物理治疗证据数据库(PEDro)和Cochrane中央对照试验注册库。从2011年到2022年,一个三步搜索策略将识别所有语言的已发表文献。将对所有纳入的研究进行批判性评估,然后提取相关数据。在可能的情况下,数据将汇集在统计荟萃分析中。结果:研究结果将为生活方式干预治疗伴有精神和身体疾病的患者提供最好的证据。结论:我们的综述将为生活方式干预在治疗伴有精神和身体健康障碍的患者中的有效性提供证据。临床意义:该结果可能有助于确定生活方式干预在mhd和合并症患者管理中的最佳应用。
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