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让男性参与慢性病预防和管理项目:一项范围综述。

Engaging Men in Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Programs: A Scoping Review.

作者信息

Gavarkovs Adam Gregory, Burke Shauna M, Petrella Robert J

机构信息

Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Western University, London, Ontario, Canada Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada

出版信息

Am J Mens Health. 2016 Nov;10(6):NP145-NP154. doi: 10.1177/1557988315587549. Epub 2015 Jun 30.

Abstract

Chronic disease has become one of the largest health burdens facing the developed world. Men are at a higher risk of being diagnosed with chronic disease than women. Although lifestyle interventions have been shown to reduce the risk of chronic disease in participants, men are often underrepresented in such programs. The purpose of this study was to explore the individual-level and program-specific factors that affect male participation rates in chronic disease prevention and management (CDPM) programs. A scoping review methodology was selected, and 25 studies met the criteria for inclusion in the review. Results showed that traditional group-based programs that focused on topics such as nutrition and physical activity were often seen by men as inherently feminine, which served as a barrier for participation. Program-specific factors that attracted men to participate in interventions included a group component with like-minded men, the use of humor in the delivery of health information, the inclusion of both nutrition and physical activity components, and the presence of some manner of competition. A past negative health event, personal concern for health status, and motivation to improve physical appearance were cited by men as facilitators to CDPM program participation. Gaps in the research are identified, and results of this study can be used to inform the development of CDPM programs that will improve the engagement and participation of men.

摘要

慢性病已成为发达国家面临的最大健康负担之一。男性被诊断出患有慢性病的风险高于女性。尽管生活方式干预已被证明可以降低参与者患慢性病的风险,但男性在这类项目中的参与率往往较低。本研究的目的是探讨影响男性参与慢性病预防与管理(CDPM)项目的个体层面因素和项目特定因素。本研究采用了范围综述方法,有25项研究符合纳入综述的标准。结果表明,传统的基于群体的项目,若聚焦于营养和体育活动等主题,男性往往会认为其本质上具有女性化特征,这成为了参与的障碍。吸引男性参与干预的项目特定因素包括与志同道合的男性组成小组、在提供健康信息时运用幽默、纳入营养和体育活动两个组成部分以及存在某种形式的竞争。男性将过去的负面健康事件、对健康状况的个人关注以及改善外貌的动机视为参与CDPM项目的促进因素。本研究指出了研究中的空白,其结果可用于为CDPM项目的开发提供参考,从而提高男性的参与度。

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