Zhiqun Liu , Xiaohan Sang , Yanhui Liu , Chuochuo Yu , Huan Wan
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To establish evidence-based medical support for the therapeutic application of these interventions, this meta-analysis seeks to assess the impact of psychological interventions on glycemic control in middle-aged and elderly individuals with type 2 diabetes.</div></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><div>This study systematically searched six electronic databases for randomized controlled studies of psychological interventions applied to middle-aged and elderly patients with type 2 diabetes, and the search time frames were all from the time of database creation to the search period from the establishment to March 2023. Two evaluators independently screened the literature evaluated the included studies' risk of bias, and carried out a meta-analysis using the RevMan5.4 program.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>A total of 7 studies with 728 participants complied with the eligibility criteria. 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Effect of psychological intervention on glycemic control in middle-aged and elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Aim
There is an ongoing debate regarding the influence of psychological interventions on glycemic control in middle-aged and elderly patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. To establish evidence-based medical support for the therapeutic application of these interventions, this meta-analysis seeks to assess the impact of psychological interventions on glycemic control in middle-aged and elderly individuals with type 2 diabetes.
Methods
This study systematically searched six electronic databases for randomized controlled studies of psychological interventions applied to middle-aged and elderly patients with type 2 diabetes, and the search time frames were all from the time of database creation to the search period from the establishment to March 2023. Two evaluators independently screened the literature evaluated the included studies' risk of bias, and carried out a meta-analysis using the RevMan5.4 program.
Results
A total of 7 studies with 728 participants complied with the eligibility criteria. Meta-analysis showed that glycated glucagon was reduced in the psychological intervention group compared to the control group (MD = -0.26, 95 %CI:-0.51,-0.01,p = 0.01) with a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05). and their sensitivity analyses all showed stable and credible results.
Conclusions
This review concludes that psychological interventions, when applied to middle-aged and elderly individuals with type 2 diabetes, proved to be more effective in reducing HbA1c levels compared to standard care. Nevertheless, further evidence-based research is essential to elucidate the specific types of psychological interventions that contribute to improved glycemic control outcomes in middle-aged and older adults with type 2 diabetes.
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes original research articles and high quality reviews in the fields of clinical care, diabetes education, nutrition, health services, psychosocial research and epidemiology and other areas as far as is relevant for diabetology in a primary-care setting. The purpose of the journal is to encourage interdisciplinary research and discussion between all those who are involved in primary diabetes care on an international level. The Journal also publishes news and articles concerning the policies and activities of Primary Care Diabetes Europe and reflects the society''s aim of improving the care for people with diabetes mellitus within the primary-care setting.