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通过非专业医护人员参与预防和管理糖尿病相关足部溃疡:系统评价。

Prevention and Management of Diabetes-Related Foot Ulcers through Informal Caregiver Involvement: A Systematic Review.

机构信息

Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care, Kings College London, UK.

Department of Nursing, Presbyterian University College Ghana, Ghana.

出版信息

J Diabetes Res. 2022 Apr 13;2022:9007813. doi: 10.1155/2022/9007813. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The literature remains unclear whether involving informal caregivers in diabetes self-care could lead to improved diabetic foot outcomes for persons at risk and/or with foot ulcer. In this review, we synthesized evidence of the impact of interventions involving informal caregivers in the prevention and/or management of diabetes-related foot ulcers.

METHODS

A systematic review based on PRISMA, and Synthesis Without Meta-analysis (SWiM) guidelines was conducted. MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), PsycINFO, CINAHL, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trial of the Cochrane Library databases were searched from inception to February 2021. The following MESH terms were used: diabetic foot, foot ulcer, foot disease, diabetes mellitus, caregiver, family caregiver ,and family. Experimental studies involving persons with diabetes, with or at risk of foot ulcers and their caregivers were included. Data were extracted from included studies and narrative synthesis of findings undertaken.

RESULTS

Following the search of databases, 9275 articles were screened and 10 met the inclusion criteria. Studies were RCTs ( = 5), non-RCTs ( = 1), and prepoststudies ( = 4). Informal caregivers through the intervention programmes were engaged in diverse roles that resulted in improved foot ulcer prevention and/or management outcomes such as improved foot care behaviors, increased diabetes knowledge, decreased HbA1c (mmol/mol or %), improved wound healing, and decreased limb amputations rates. Engaging both caregivers and the person with diabetes in education and hands-on skills training on wound care and foot checks were distinctive characteristics of interventions that consistently produced improved foot self-care behavior and clinically significant improvement in wound healing.

CONCLUSION

Informal caregivers play diverse and significant roles that seem to strengthen interventions and resulted in improved diabetes-related foot ulcer prevention and/or management outcomes. However, there are multiple intervention types and delivery strategies, and these may need to be considered by researchers and practitioners when planning programs for diabetes-related foot ulcers.

摘要

背景

文献对于让非专业照顾者参与糖尿病自我护理是否能改善有足部溃疡风险和/或已经患有足部溃疡的糖尿病患者的足部结局仍存在争议。在本次综述中,我们综合了涉及非专业照顾者的干预措施在预防和/或管理糖尿病相关足部溃疡方面的效果证据。

方法

我们基于 PRISMA 和系统评价和汇总无荟萃分析(SWiM)指南进行了系统综述。检索了 MEDLINE(Ovid)、Embase(Ovid)、PsycINFO、CINAHL 和 Cochrane 图书馆的 Cochrane 对照试验中心注册数据库,检索时间从建库到 2021 年 2 月。使用了以下 MESH 术语:糖尿病足、足部溃疡、足部疾病、糖尿病、照顾者、家庭照顾者和家庭。纳入了涉及有足部溃疡和/或有足部溃疡风险的糖尿病患者及其照顾者的实验研究。从纳入的研究中提取数据,并进行研究结果的叙述性综合。

结果

数据库检索后,筛选出 9275 篇文章,其中 10 篇符合纳入标准。研究类型包括 RCT(n=5)、非 RCT(n=1)和前后研究(n=4)。通过干预方案,非专业照顾者承担了各种角色,这导致了足部溃疡预防和/或管理结局的改善,例如改善足部护理行为、增加糖尿病知识、降低 HbA1c(mmol/mol 或%)、促进伤口愈合以及降低肢体截肢率。将照顾者和糖尿病患者纳入到关于伤口护理和足部检查的教育和实践技能培训中是干预措施的显著特征,这些措施可显著改善足部自我护理行为和伤口愈合的临床效果。

结论

非专业照顾者承担了多样化且重要的角色,这似乎可以加强干预措施,并改善糖尿病相关足部溃疡的预防和/或管理结局。然而,干预措施的类型和实施策略众多,这可能需要研究人员和临床医生在规划糖尿病相关足部溃疡的项目时予以考虑。

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