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系统评价初级保健中针对不同患者的生活方式咨询。

A systematic review of lifestyle counseling for diverse patients in primary care.

机构信息

Medical University of South Carolina, Hollings Cancer Center, Charleston, SC, United States; Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Public Health Sciences, Charleston, SC, United States.

Medical University of South Carolina, Hollings Cancer Center, Charleston, SC, United States; Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Charleston, SC, United States.

出版信息

Prev Med. 2017 Jul;100:67-75. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.03.020. Epub 2017 Mar 23.

Abstract

Prior research and systematic reviews have examined strategies related to weight management, less is known about lifestyle and behavioral counseling interventions optimally suited for implementation in primary care practices generally, and among racial and ethnic patient populations. Primary care practitioners may find it difficult to access and use available research findings on effective behavioral and lifestyle counseling strategies and to assess their effects on health behaviors among their patients. This systematic review compiled existing evidence from randomized trials to inform primary care providers about which lifestyle and behavioral change interventions are shown to be effective for changing patients' diet, physical activity and weight outcomes. Searches identified 444 abstracts from all sources (01/01/2004-05/15/2014). Duplicate abstracts were removed, selection criteria applied and dual abstractions conducted for 106 full text articles. As of June 12, 2015, 29 articles were retained for inclusion in the body of evidence. Randomized trials tested heterogeneous multi-component behavioral interventions for an equally wide array of outcomes in three population groups: diverse patient populations (23 studies), African American patients only (4 studies), and Hispanic/Mexican American/Latino patients only (2 studies). Significant and consistent findings among diverse populations showed that weight and physical activity related outcomes were more amenable to change via lifestyle and behavioral counseling interventions than those associated with diet modification. Evidence to support specific interventions for racial and ethnic minorities was promising, but insufficient based on the small number of studies.

摘要

先前的研究和系统评价已经研究了与体重管理相关的策略,但对于在一般的初级保健实践中以及在不同种族和族裔的患者群体中,最适合实施的生活方式和行为咨询干预措施,了解得较少。初级保健医生可能会发现难以获取和使用有关有效行为和生活方式咨询策略的现有研究结果,并评估这些策略对患者健康行为的影响。本系统评价综合了现有随机试验的证据,以便为初级保健提供者提供有关哪些生活方式和行为改变干预措施可有效改变患者的饮食、身体活动和体重结果的信息。所有来源(2004 年 1 月 1 日至 2014 年 5 月 15 日)的搜索共确定了 444 篇摘要。删除重复摘要,应用选择标准,并对 106 篇全文文章进行双重摘要。截至 2015 年 6 月 12 日,保留了 29 篇文章以纳入证据主体。随机试验测试了三种人群组中不同的多成分行为干预措施:不同的患者人群(23 项研究)、仅非裔美国患者(4 项研究)和仅西班牙裔/墨西哥裔/拉丁裔患者(2 项研究)。不同人群中存在显著且一致的发现表明,与饮食改变相关的结果相比,通过生活方式和行为咨询干预措施,体重和身体活动相关结果更易于改变。支持少数族裔特定干预措施的证据有希望,但由于研究数量较少,证据不足。

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