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基于网络的干预措施在提高多发性硬化症患者身体活动水平方面的有效性和用户体验:系统评价。

Effectiveness of and User Experience With Web-Based Interventions in Increasing Physical Activity Levels in People With Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review.

机构信息

Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, School of Health Professions, Plymouth University, Derriford Rd, Plymouth, Devon PL6 8BH, United Kingdom.

Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, School of Health Professions, Plymouth University.

出版信息

Phys Ther. 2018 Aug 1;98(8):679-690. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzy060.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Supporting people with multiple sclerosis (MS) to achieve and maintain recommended levels of physical activity is important but challenging. Web-based interventions are increasingly being used to deliver targeted exercise programs and promote physical activity.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this study was to systematically review current evidence regarding the effectiveness and user experience of web-based interventions in increasing physical activity in people with MS.

DATA SOURCES

MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, AMED, PEDro, PsychInfo, Web of Sciences, The Cochrane Library, and gray literature were searched from 1990 to September 2016.

STUDY SELECTION

English language articles reporting the use of web-based interventions to increase physical activity in adults with MS were included. Eligible quantitative studies were of any design and reported a measure of physical activity. Qualitative studies exploring users' experiences in any context were included. Of the 881 articles identified, 9 met the inclusion criteria.

DATA EXTRACTION

Two reviewers independently assessed methodological quality and extracted data using standardized critical appraisal and data extraction tools from the Joanna Briggs Institute Meta Analysis of Statistics Assessment and Review Instrument (JBI-MAStARI).

DATA SYNTHESIS

Meta-analysis of self-reported physical activity questionnaire data from 4 studies demonstrated a standardized mean difference of 0.67 (95% CI = 0.43-0.92), indicating a positive effect in favor of the web-based interventions. Narrative review of accelerometry data from 3 studies indicated increases in objectively measured physical activity. No qualitative studies met the inclusion criteria.

LIMITATIONS

In the 9 included articles, only 2 different interventions (used with people who were ambulant) were reported.

CONCLUSIONS

Web-based interventions had a short-term positive effect on self-reported physical activity in people who had MS and were ambulant. Evidence is not currently available to support or refute their use in the long-term or with people who are not ambulant.

摘要

背景

支持多发性硬化症(MS)患者达到并保持推荐的身体活动水平非常重要,但也极具挑战性。基于网络的干预措施正越来越多地被用于提供有针对性的锻炼计划和促进身体活动。

目的

本研究旨在系统回顾当前关于基于网络的干预措施在提高多发性硬化症患者身体活动水平方面的有效性和用户体验的证据。

资料来源

从 1990 年到 2016 年 9 月,MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL、AMED、PEDro、PsychInfo、Web of Sciences、The Cochrane Library 和灰色文献均被检索。

研究选择

纳入使用基于网络的干预措施来增加多发性硬化症成人身体活动的英语文章。合格的定量研究设计任意,且报告了身体活动的衡量指标。纳入在任何背景下探索用户体验的定性研究。在确定的 881 篇文章中,有 9 篇符合纳入标准。

资料提取

两名审查员独立使用 Joanna Briggs 循证卫生保健中心的 Meta 分析统计评估和审查工具(JBI-MAStARI)的标准化批判性评估和数据提取工具评估方法学质量并提取数据。

资料综合

对 4 项研究的自我报告身体活动问卷数据进行的 Meta 分析显示,标准化均数差为 0.67(95% CI = 0.43-0.92),表明基于网络的干预措施有积极影响。对 3 项研究的加速计数据进行的叙述性综述表明,客观测量的身体活动有所增加。没有符合纳入标准的定性研究。

局限性

在纳入的 9 篇文章中,仅报告了 2 种不同的干预措施(用于能走动的患者)。

结论

基于网络的干预措施对能走动的多发性硬化症患者的自我报告身体活动有短期的积极影响。目前尚无证据支持或反驳它们在长期或不能走动的患者中的使用。

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