Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Victoria.
The Joanna Briggs Institute, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Int J Evid Based Healthc. 2018 Sep;16(3):154-166. doi: 10.1097/XEB.0000000000000138.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory disease are noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) that cause extensive social and economic burden worldwide, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries. There is growing recognition of the importance of the disabilities that individuals experience as a consequence of these NCDs.
This systematic review examined the prevalence of disabilities associated with cancer, CVD, chronic respiratory disease and diabetes.
A comprehensive literature search was conducted in PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, Web of Science, PsycINFO, CIRRIE, WHO database, LILACS and AIM. Studies were included if their samples were representative of people with at least one of these four conditions and if prevalence estimates of disability were provided. As random sampling was not feasible in the majority of cases, studies were included where they offered evidence that their sample was representative of the general population being investigated.
A total of 105 articles were included in the review. Most studies were conducted in high-income countries. The prevalence of difficulties with activities of daily living (i.e. eating, bathing, dressing) was reported to be 10.4-34.5% amongst cancer survivors, 21.1-64.1% in those with CVD, 7.4-49.8% in those with chronic respiratory disease and 12.2-54.5% for those with diabetes. The prevalence of a range of other physical, cognitive and psychological impairments (systemic or structural) was additionally described for each disease.
Substantial proportions of people with cancer, CVD, chronic respiratory disease or diabetes experience some form of disability - although there was great variance in prevalence and definitions. The findings of this review support the evidence base of global impact associated with NCD, indicate frequency measures for specific disabilities and inabilities associated with each NCD and provide direction for future systematic reviews.
WHAT THIS ARTICLE ADDS.
心血管疾病(CVD)、癌症、糖尿病和慢性呼吸系统疾病是造成全球广泛的社会和经济负担的非传染性疾病(NCD),尤其在低收入和中等收入国家。人们越来越认识到这些非传染性疾病导致的个人残疾的重要性。
本系统评价旨在调查与癌症、心血管疾病、慢性呼吸系统疾病和糖尿病相关的残疾流行率。
对 PubMed、CINAHL、Embase、Web of Science、PsycINFO、CIRRIE、世界卫生组织数据库、LILACS 和 AIM 进行了全面的文献检索。如果研究样本具有代表性(即至少有上述四种疾病之一)且提供了残疾流行率估计,则将其纳入研究。由于在大多数情况下无法进行随机抽样,因此只要研究提供了证据证明其样本具有代表性,就将其纳入研究。
本综述共纳入 105 篇文章。大多数研究在高收入国家进行。癌症幸存者日常生活活动(如进食、洗澡、穿衣)困难的流行率为 10.4%-34.5%,心血管疾病患者为 21.1%-64.1%,慢性呼吸系统疾病患者为 7.4%-49.8%,糖尿病患者为 12.2%-54.5%。此外,还描述了每种疾病的一系列其他身体、认知和心理损伤(系统性或结构性)的流行率。
相当一部分癌症、心血管疾病、慢性呼吸系统疾病或糖尿病患者存在某种形式的残疾-尽管流行率和定义存在很大差异。本综述的研究结果支持了与非传染性疾病相关的全球影响的证据基础,表明了与每种非传染性疾病相关的特定残疾和能力丧失的频率指标,并为未来的系统评价提供了方向。
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