M. Padilha, P. Machado, A. I. Ribeiro, José Ramos, C. Pinho, Francisco Vieira
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摘要
背景:自我管理提高了自主性、生活质量和对疾病的控制。然而,关注护士主导的干预措施内容的证据仍然很少。我们的目的是确定护士主导的干预措施中最有效的内容,以促进COPD患者的自我管理。方法:采用基于PROSPERO注册的Cochrane概念模型的系统文献综述。我们使用PICOT方法的主要问题是:促进自我管理的最有效的护士主导干预措施的内容是什么?数据库检索于2017年11月24日之前在CINAHL进行;MEDLINE;EMBASE和Web of Science。结果:共鉴定记录563条,重复记录130条。经过题目和摘要分析,共排除394项研究。共选择55篇检索研究进行全文阅读。在最后的定性综合中,纳入了三条记录。护士主导的干预措施对于提高生活质量、提高与疾病有关的知识和减少烟草消费是有效的。此外,随着时间的推移,注重身体活动维持的干预措施很可能改善呼吸困难。结论:促进COPD患者自我管理的研究应仔细研究护士主导干预的内容和方法特征。深入的描述将支持更准确的护士干预指南的定义,支持提高护士对全球综合护理计划的贡献。
Contents of nurse-led interventions for the promotion of self-management in COPD patients: a systematic literature review
Background: Self-management enhances autonomy, quality of life and control over the disease. However, there is still little evidence focusing on contents of nurse-led interventions. Our aim is to identify the most effective contents of nurse-led interventions for the promotion of self-management in COPD patients. Method: A Systematic Literature Review based on Cochrane conceptual model registered in PROSPERO. We used the PICOT method with the main starting question: what are the contents of the most effective nurse-led interventions for the promotion of self-management? Database search was conducted before November 24, 2017, in CINAHL; MEDLINE; EMBASE and Web of Science. Results: A total of 563 records were identified with 130 repeated records. After title and abstract analysis, 394 studies were excluded. A total of 55 retrieved studies were selected for full reading. For the final qualitative synthesis, three records were included. Nurse-led interventions are effective for the promotion of quality of life, knowledge related to disease and in reducing tobacco consumption. Additionally, interventions focused on physical activity maintenance are very likely to improve dyspnoea over time. Conclusion: Studies on self-management promotion in COPD patients should carefully address the characterization of nurse-led interventions in terms of contents and approaches. An in-depth description will support the definition of more accurate nurse intervention guidelines, supporting the enhancement of the nurse’s contribution for integrated care programmes worldwide.