Petit Francis Lucine, Spaulding Erin, Turkson-Ocran Ruth-Alma, Allen Jerilyn
1 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
West J Nurs Res. 2017 Aug;39(8):1120-1150. doi: 10.1177/0193945916686962. Epub 2017 Jan 8.
The purpose of this systematic review was to determine whether nurse-delivered weight management interventions improve weight outcomes across the life span. We conducted a comprehensive search of the PubMed, CINAHL, and PsycINFO electronic databases. We graded the trials using an adapted Jadad approach for methodological quality. The search identified a total of 1,159 citations; 23 articles from 20 studies were eligible for this review. Sixty-five percent of the studies reported significant findings related to body mass index (BMI) or weight reduction. Studies that were particularly successful at helping participants reduce weight and/or BMI involved nurses engaged in health promotion activities, operating within multidisciplinary teams and/or providing consultations, physical activity education, and coaching over the phone. Of the studies that involved long-term follow-up assessments, three out of nine studies showed a significant loss in weight or BMI between the intervention and control groups at follow-up times ranging from 12 months to 2 years.
本系统评价的目的是确定由护士提供的体重管理干预措施是否能改善全生命周期的体重结局。我们对PubMed、CINAHL和PsycINFO电子数据库进行了全面检索。我们采用改良的Jadad方法对试验的方法学质量进行评分。检索共识别出1159条引文;来自20项研究的23篇文章符合本评价的纳入标准。65%的研究报告了与体重指数(BMI)或体重减轻相关的显著结果。在帮助参与者减轻体重和/或BMI方面特别成功的研究涉及从事健康促进活动的护士,这些护士在多学科团队中工作和/或提供咨询、体育活动教育以及电话指导。在涉及长期随访评估的研究中,9项研究中有3项显示,在12个月至2年的随访期内,干预组和对照组之间的体重或BMI有显著下降。