慢性病患者的体育锻炼:促进坚持锻炼的工具包系统回顾。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-22 DOI:10.1080/09638288.2023.2296525
Tamina Levy, Kelly Huxley, Sally Vuu, Lucy K Lewis
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目的:世界卫生组织(WHO)建议卫生专业人员开发并实施 "坚持咨询工具包",以促进慢性病患者坚持长期治疗。本前瞻性注册综述旨在系统地识别和评估现有的工具包,以促进慢性病患者坚持体育锻炼:对灰色文献和六个电子数据库(Medline、PsycInfo、EmCare、Cochrane、CINAHL Plus、Pedro)进行了检索,以了解有关使用 "工具包 "促进慢性病患者坚持体育锻炼或运动建议的研究。两名独立审稿人完成了两阶段的筛选过程:结果:共纳入五项研究,介绍了五种工具包。其中三个工具包展示了世界卫生组织推荐的所有特征,包括关于坚持治疗的信息、使用这些信息的临床实用方法以及保持习惯的行为工具。这些工具包的特点是 "坚持 "干预,但这并不是它们的主要目的。一些工具包有改善体育锻炼的趋势:结论:目前缺乏针对慢性病患者坚持体育锻炼的严格开发的工具包。应开发、测试和实施工具包,以改善慢性病患者坚持体育锻炼的情况和效果。
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Physical activity for people with chronic conditions: a systematic review of toolkits to promote adherence.

Purpose: The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends that health professionals develop and implement "adherence counselling toolkits" to promote adherence to long-term therapies in people with chronic conditions. This prospectively registered review aimed to systematically identify and evaluate existing toolkits developed to promote adherence to physical activity in people with chronic conditions.

Materials and methods: Grey literature and six e-databases were searched for studies investigating the use of "toolkits" to promote adherence to physical activity or exercise recommendations in people with chronic conditions (Medline, PsycInfo, EmCare, Cochrane, CINAHL Plus, Pedro). A two-stage screening process was completed by two independent reviewers.

Results: Five studies describing five toolkits were included. Three toolkits displayed all WHO recommended features, including information on adherence, a clinically useful way of using this information, and behavioural tools for maintaining habits. The included toolkits featured "adherence" to the intervention; however, this was not their primary aim. There were trends towards improved physical activity with some of the included toolkits.

Conclusions: There are a lack of rigorously developed toolkits that focus on adherence to physical activity in people with chronic conditions. Toolkits should be developed, tested, and implemented to improve adherence and outcomes for people with chronic conditions.

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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
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415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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