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填补 1 型糖尿病与运动研究中的空白:范围综述与优先事项设定项目。

Filling gaps in type 1 diabetes and exercise research: a scoping review and priority-setting project.

机构信息

Diabetes Research Envisioned and Accomplished in Manitoba (DREAM) Theme, University of Manitoba, Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

出版信息

BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care. 2020 Mar;8(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2019-001023.

Abstract

Our team examined the characteristics of patient engagement (PE) practices in exercise-based randomized trials in type 1 diabetes (T1D), and facilitated T1D stakeholders in determining the top 10 list of priorities for exercise research. Two methodological approaches were employed: a scoping review and a modified James Lind Alliance priority-setting partnership. Published (Medline, Embase, CINAHL and Central databases) and grey literature (www.clinicaltrials.gov) were searched to identify randomized controlled trials of exercise interventions lasting minimum 4 weeks and available in English. We extracted information on PE and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) to identify if patient perspectives had been implemented. Based on results, we set out to determine exercise research priorities as a first step towards a patient-engaged research agenda. An online survey was distributed across Canada to collect research questions from patients, caregivers and healthcare providers. We qualitatively analyzed submitted questions and compiled a long list that a 12-person stakeholder steering committee used to identify the top 10 priority research questions. Of 9962 identified sources, 19 published trials and 4 trial registrations fulfilled inclusion criteria. No evidence of PE existed in any included study. Most commonly measured PROs were frequency of hypoglycemia (n=7) and quality of life (n=4). The priority-setting survey yielded 194 submitted research questions. Steering committee rankings identified 10 priorities focused on lifestyle factors and exercise modifications to maintain short-term glycemic control. Recent exercise-based randomized trials in T1D have not included PE and PROs. Patient priorities for exercise research have yet to be addressed with adequately designed clinical trials.

摘要

我们的团队研究了 1 型糖尿病(T1D)基于运动的随机试验中患者参与(PE)实践的特点,并促进 T1D 利益相关者确定运动研究的前 10 项优先事项。采用了两种方法:范围审查和改良的詹姆斯林德联盟优先事项设定伙伴关系。检索了已发表的文献(Medline、Embase、CINAHL 和中央数据库)和灰色文献(www.clinicaltrials.gov),以确定持续至少 4 周且提供英文版本的运动干预随机对照试验。我们提取了关于 PE 和患者报告结局(PRO)的信息,以确定是否实施了患者观点。根据结果,我们着手确定运动研究的优先事项,作为制定以患者为中心的研究议程的第一步。一项在线调查在加拿大各地进行,以从患者、照顾者和医疗保健提供者那里收集研究问题。我们对提交的问题进行了定性分析,并编制了一份长长的清单,由 12 名利益相关者指导委员会成员使用该清单确定前 10 个优先研究问题。在确定的 9962 个来源中,有 19 项已发表的试验和 4 项试验注册符合纳入标准。没有任何纳入研究存在 PE 的证据。最常测量的 PRO 是低血糖频率(n=7)和生活质量(n=4)。优先事项设定调查产生了 194 项提交的研究问题。指导委员会的排名确定了 10 个优先事项,重点是生活方式因素和运动调整,以维持短期血糖控制。最近的 T1D 基于运动的随机试验没有包括 PE 和 PRO。患者对运动研究的优先事项尚未通过适当设计的临床试验来解决。

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