AlBurno Hanan, Mercken Liesbeth, de Vries Hein, Al Mohannadi Dabia, Jongen Stefan, Schneider Francine
Care and Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI), Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Department of Health Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Open University of The Netherlands, Heerlen, The Netherlands.
J Diabetes Metab Disord. 2022 May 26;21(1):1207-1215. doi: 10.1007/s40200-022-01054-8. eCollection 2022 Jun.
This systematic review aims to investigate the key socio-cognitive determinants associated with adherence/non-adherence to insulin treatment in late adolescents and young adults in the age range of 17-24 years with T1D.
A pre-specified search strategy will be used to search for studies in the electronic databases and citation indexes: PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, and PsycINFO. Two researchers will screen the title and the abstract independently, then will read and critically appraise the full text of each included study. A third independent reviewer will resolve disagreements in data extraction until consensus. Data will be extracted using the Population, Exposure, Outcomes, Study characteristics framework. Study selection will follow the updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews (PRISMA 2020) and will take place from 15 October 2021 to 1 January 2022. The methodological quality and risk of bias of the observational studies will be assessed by the JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist for Cohort and JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist for Analytical Cross Sectional Studies.
A qualitative narrative synthesis will present the characteristics and the quality of studies and the outcomes of concern.
Based on the contemporary literature, this review will synthesize the evidence on the socio-cognitive determinants associated with adherence/non-adherence to insulin treatment in late adolescents and young adults in the age range of 17-24 years with T1D. The findings will help design patient-centered interventions to promote adherence to insulin in this age group, guide patients' consultations and diabetes self-management education (DSME) programs.Protocol registration: PROSPERO ID: CRD42021233074.
本系统评价旨在调查17至24岁1型糖尿病青少年晚期及青年中与胰岛素治疗依从性/不依从性相关的关键社会认知决定因素。
将采用预先指定的检索策略在电子数据库和引文索引中检索研究:PubMed、EMBASE、科学网和PsycINFO。两名研究人员将独立筛选标题和摘要,然后阅读并严格评估每项纳入研究的全文。第三名独立评审员将解决数据提取中的分歧,直至达成共识。将使用人群、暴露、结局、研究特征框架提取数据。研究选择将遵循报告系统评价的最新指南(PRISMA 2020),并将于2021年10月15日至2022年1月1日进行。观察性研究的方法学质量和偏倚风险将通过JBI队列研究批判性评价清单和JBI分析性横断面研究批判性评价清单进行评估。
定性叙述性综合将呈现研究的特征、质量以及相关结局。
基于当代文献,本综述将综合关于17至24岁1型糖尿病青少年晚期及青年中与胰岛素治疗依从性/不依从性相关的社会认知决定因素的证据。研究结果将有助于设计以患者为中心的干预措施,以促进该年龄组对胰岛素的依从性,指导患者咨询和糖尿病自我管理教育(DSME)项目。方案注册:PROSPERO编号:CRD42021233074。