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促进社区居住的老年人尊重和社会包容的干预措施对健康和幸福感有什么影响?一项对定量和定性研究的系统评价。

What is the impact on health and wellbeing of interventions that foster respect and social inclusion in community-residing older adults? A systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies.

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Policy, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

Institute for Ageing, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

出版信息

Syst Rev. 2018 Jan 30;7(1):26. doi: 10.1186/s13643-018-0680-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many interventions have been developed to promote respect and social inclusion among older people, but the evidence on their impacts on health has not been synthesised. This systematic review aims to appraise the state of the evidence across the quantitative and qualitative literature.

METHODS

Eligible studies published between 1990 and 2015 were identified by scanning seven bibliographic databases using a pre-piloted strategy, searching grey literature and contacting experts. Studies were included if they assessed the impact (quantitatively) and/or perceived impact (qualitatively) of an intervention promoting respect and social inclusion on the physical or mental health of community-residing people aged 60 years and older. Titles and abstracts were screened for eligibility by one reviewer. A second reviewer independently screened a 10% random sample. Full texts were screened for eligibility by one reviewer, with verification by another reviewer. Risk of bias was assessed using standardised tools. Findings were summarised using narrative synthesis, harvest plots and logic models to depict the potential pathways to health outcomes.

RESULTS

Of the 27,354 records retrieved, 40 studies (23 quantitative, 6 qualitative, 11 mixed methods) were included. All studies were conducted in high and upper middle-income countries. Interventions involved mentoring, intergenerational and multi-activity programmes, dancing, music and singing, art and culture and information-communication technology. Most studies (n = 24) were at high or moderate risk of bias. Music and singing, intergenerational interventions, art and culture and multi-activity interventions were associated with an overall positive impact on health outcomes. This included depression (n = 3), wellbeing (n = 3), subjective health (n = 2), quality of life (n = 2), perceived stress and mental health (n = 2) and physical health (n = 2). Qualitative studies offered explanations for mediating factors (e.g. improved self-esteem) that may lead to improved health outcomes and contributed to the assessment of causation.

CONCLUSIONS

Whilst this review suggests that some interventions may positively impact on the health outcomes of older people, and identified mediating factors to health outcomes, the evidence is based on studies with heterogeneous methodologies. Many of the interventions were delivered as projects to selected groups, raising important questions about the feasibility of wider implementation and the potential for population-wide benefits.

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION

PROSPERO registration number CRD42014010107.

摘要

背景

许多干预措施已经被开发出来,以促进老年人之间的尊重和社会包容,但关于这些干预措施对健康影响的证据尚未被综合。本系统综述旨在评估定量和定性文献中证据的现状。

方法

使用预先制定的策略,通过扫描七个文献数据库,搜索灰色文献并联系专家,确定了 1990 年至 2015 年期间发表的符合条件的研究。如果干预措施评估了促进尊重和社会包容的干预措施(定量)和/或感知影响(定性)对社区居住的 60 岁及以上人群的身心健康的影响,则将研究纳入研究。由一位审查员筛选标题和摘要的资格。第二位审查员独立筛选了 10%的随机样本。由一位审查员筛选全文的资格,并由另一位审查员验证。使用标准化工具评估偏倚风险。使用叙述性综合、收获图和逻辑模型来描述潜在的健康结果途径来总结发现。

结果

在检索到的 27354 条记录中,有 40 项研究(23 项定量、6 项定性、11 项混合方法)被纳入。所有研究均在高收入和中高收入国家进行。干预措施涉及辅导、代际和多活动方案、舞蹈、音乐和歌唱、艺术和文化以及信息通信技术。大多数研究(n=24)具有高或中度偏倚风险。音乐和歌唱、代际干预、艺术和文化以及多活动干预与整体健康结果呈正相关。这包括抑郁(n=3)、幸福感(n=3)、主观健康(n=2)、生活质量(n=2)、感知压力和心理健康(n=2)和身体健康(n=2)。定性研究提供了可能导致健康结果改善的中介因素(例如自尊心提高)的解释,并有助于因果关系的评估。

结论

虽然本综述表明,一些干预措施可能对老年人的健康结果产生积极影响,并确定了健康结果的中介因素,但这些证据基于方法学各异的研究。许多干预措施是作为针对特定群体的项目实施的,这引发了对更广泛实施的可行性以及对人群广泛受益的潜力的重要问题。

系统审查注册

PROSPERO 注册号 CRD42014010107。

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