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提高慢性静脉功能不全和下肢静脉溃疡患者对穿压力袜的依从性:一项范围综述

Improving Adherence to Wearing Compression Stockings for Chronic Venous Insufficiency and Venous Leg Ulcers: A Scoping Review.

作者信息

Bar Laila, Brandis Susan, Marks Darryn

机构信息

Department of Occupational Therapy, Bond University, Faculty of Health Science and Medicine, Queensland, Australia.

Department of Physiotherapy, Bond University, Faculty of Health Science and Medicine, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Patient Prefer Adherence. 2021 Sep 17;15:2085-2102. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S323766. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Patient adherence to wearing compression stockings in the management of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) and venous leg ulcers (VLUs) is low. Poor adherence with compression stockings contributes to recurrence and impaired healing of VLUs. As such, the purpose of this review was to report on the scientific evidence related to adherence and explore modifiable factors which impact adherence with compression stockings.

METHODS

A systematic search was conducted from inception to 31 October 2019. Following the PRISMA-ScR Checklist, PubMed, Medline, CINAHL, Cochrane, Embase, OT Seeker and Web of Science were explored using search terms: compression/compression stocking/compression garment/compression sock/stockings/garments and adherence/compliance/concordance.

RESULTS

We identified 2613 papers of which 125 full text papers were assessed for eligibility and 69 met inclusion criteria. Papers were grouped and charted by concepts relevant to the research questions and narratively synthesized. Several dominant themes emerged, and a conceptual framework was developed incorporating modifiable variables, adherence itself, and outcomes related to adherence. Specifically considering interventions to improve adherence, only five of 14 randomized controlled trials were able to demonstrate improvements in adherence through unidimensional approaches. All nine of the case studies/series demonstrated a positive impact on adherence, eight of which described a personalized multidimensional approach. A lack of consensus around defining, measuring, and quantifying adherence with compression stockings was identified, resulting in wide variation in reported adherence rates.

CONCLUSION

Inconsistency in the definition and measurement of adherence limits meaningful interpretation of the literature. No individual intervention has consistently demonstrated improved adherence. Multidimensional interventions show promise but require further investigation with high-quality trials. Improving adherence appears to improve health outcomes in VLU /CVI populations but there is a lack of information directly linking improved adherence with cost outcomes.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Open Science Framework: ACTRN12620000544976p.

摘要

目的

在慢性静脉功能不全(CVI)和下肢静脉溃疡(VLU)的治疗中,患者穿戴压力袜的依从性较低。压力袜依从性差会导致VLU复发和愈合受损。因此,本综述的目的是报告与依从性相关的科学证据,并探讨影响压力袜依从性的可改变因素。

方法

从开始到2019年10月31日进行了系统检索。按照PRISMA-ScR清单,使用检索词“compression/compression stocking/compression garment/compression sock/stockings/garments”和“adherence/compliance/concordance”对PubMed、Medline、CINAHL、Cochrane、Embase、OT Seeker和Web of Science进行检索。

结果

我们识别出2613篇论文,其中125篇全文论文被评估是否符合纳入标准,69篇符合纳入标准。论文根据与研究问题相关的概念进行分组和制表,并进行叙述性综合分析。出现了几个主要主题,并建立了一个概念框架,纳入了可改变变量、依从性本身以及与依从性相关的结果。具体考虑改善依从性的干预措施时,14项随机对照试验中只有5项能够通过单维方法证明依从性有所改善。所有9项案例研究/系列均显示对依从性有积极影响,其中8项描述了个性化的多维方法。研究发现,在定义、测量和量化压力袜依从性方面缺乏共识,导致报告的依从率差异很大。

结论

依从性定义和测量的不一致限制了对文献的有意义解读。没有任何一项单独干预措施能始终如一地证明依从性有所改善。多维干预措施显示出前景,但需要通过高质量试验进行进一步研究。改善依从性似乎能改善VLU/CVI人群的健康结果,但缺乏将改善依从性与成本结果直接联系起来的信息。

试验注册

开放科学框架:ACTRN12620000544976p。

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