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激励青年成年人的医疗保健行为:一项系统综述。

Incentivizing health care behaviors in emerging adults: a systematic review.

作者信息

Yu Catherine H, Guarna Giuliana, Tsao Pamela, Jesuthasan Jude R, Lau Adrian Nc, Siddiqi Ferhan S, Gilmour Julie Anne, Ladha Danyal, Halapy Henry, Advani Andrew

机构信息

Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, St Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Patient Prefer Adherence. 2016 Mar 24;10:371-81. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S102574. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

PURPOSE

For emerging adults with chronic medical diseases, the transition from pediatric to adult health care is often a time of great upheaval, commonly associated with unhealthy self-management choices, loss to follow-up, and adverse outcomes. We conducted a systematic review to examine the use of incentive strategies to promote positive health-related behaviors in young adults with chronic medical diseases.

METHODS

The Medline, CINAHL, Embase, PsycInfo, and Cochrane databases were searched through June 2014. Studies of any design where an incentive was used to achieve a target behavior or outcome in a pediatric or emerging adult population (age <30 years) with chronic medical conditions including addictions, were included.

RESULTS

A total of 26 studies comprising 10,880 patients met our inclusion criteria after screening 10,305 abstracts and 301 full-text articles. Of these studies, 20 examined the effects of behavioral incentives on cigarette smoking or substance abuse, including alcohol; four studies explored behavioral incentives in the setting of HIV or sexual health; and two articles studied individuals with other chronic medical conditions. Seventeen articles reported a statistically significant benefit of the behavioral incentive on one or more outcomes, although only half reported follow-up after the incentive period was terminated.

CONCLUSION

While the majority of studies reported positive outcomes, these studies focused on promoting the cessation of adverse behaviors rather than promoting positive behaviors. In addition, conclusions were limited by the high risk of bias present in the majority of studies, as well as lack of follow-up after the incentive period. Whether behavioral incentives facilitate the adoption of positive health choices in this population remains to be determined.

摘要

目的

对于患有慢性疾病的青少年而言,从儿科医疗向成人医疗的过渡往往是一个动荡时期,通常伴随着不健康的自我管理选择、失访以及不良后果。我们进行了一项系统综述,以研究激励策略在促进患有慢性疾病的青少年积极健康相关行为方面的应用。

方法

检索了截至2014年6月的Medline、CINAHL、Embase、PsycInfo和Cochrane数据库。纳入了任何设计的研究,这些研究使用激励措施在患有包括成瘾在内的慢性疾病的儿科或青少年人群(年龄<30岁)中实现目标行为或结果。

结果

在筛选了10305篇摘要和301篇全文文章后,共有26项研究(涉及10880名患者)符合我们的纳入标准。在这些研究中,20项研究考察了行为激励对吸烟或药物滥用(包括酒精)的影响;4项研究探讨了在艾滋病毒或性健康背景下的行为激励;2篇文章研究了患有其他慢性疾病的个体。17篇文章报告了行为激励对一个或多个结果具有统计学意义的益处,尽管只有一半的文章在激励期结束后进行了随访。

结论

虽然大多数研究报告了积极结果,但这些研究侧重于促进不良行为的戒除,而非促进积极行为。此外,由于大多数研究存在高偏倚风险以及激励期后缺乏随访,研究结论受到限制。行为激励是否有助于该人群采用积极的健康选择仍有待确定。

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