Alpers Silvia Eiken, Furulund Einar, Pallesen Ståle, Mamen Asgeir, Dyrstad Sindre M, Fadnes Lars Thore
Department of Addiction Medicine, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
Subst Abuse. 2022 Jul 12;16:11782218221111840. doi: 10.1177/11782218221111840. eCollection 2022.
Use of physical activity in the treatment and follow-up of people receiving opioid substitution therapy is an understudied area of research. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review was to synthesize the currently available research on the role of physical activity in opioid substitution therapy and proper adaptions for the group.
A systematic search was performed on PsycINFO, EMBASE, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Web of Science until September 2021 (PROSPERO-reg.no: CRD42020109873). The inclusion criteria were studies involving physical activity interventions for opioid substitution patients. Reference lists of relevant studies were screened to identify additional relevant studies. Data extracted were compiled into tables and descriptively presented.
The search yielded 2105 unique records. A total of 10 studies were included, whose methodological quality ranged from satisfactory to very good. Study quality was assessed using a 7-/8-point quality score. The agreement between the reviewers, assessed with Cohen's kappa, was 0.91. Overall, the results suggest that physical activity increases physical fitness of patients in opioid substitution therapy and decreases substance use. The minority of studies in this field are of high quality with sufficient power.
The findings of this systematic review suggest beneficial effects of physical activity on physical fitness, substance use, and mental health for patients in opioid substitution therapy. Although the findings are quite consistent across studies, high-quality studies and sufficiently powered clinical trials are needed to confirm and validate the findings and to conclude on the degree of impact.
在接受阿片类药物替代疗法的人群的治疗和随访中,体育活动的应用是一个研究不足的领域。因此,本系统评价的目的是综合目前关于体育活动在阿片类药物替代疗法中的作用以及该群体适当调整的现有研究。
在PsycINFO、EMBASE、MEDLINE、CINAHL和Web of Science上进行了系统检索,直至2021年9月(PROSPERO注册号:CRD42020109873)。纳入标准是涉及对阿片类药物替代患者进行体育活动干预的研究。对相关研究的参考文献列表进行筛选,以识别其他相关研究。提取的数据被整理成表格并进行描述性呈现。
检索产生了2105条独特记录。共纳入10项研究,其方法学质量从满意到非常好不等。使用7/8分质量评分评估研究质量。评审者之间的一致性,用科恩kappa系数评估,为0.91。总体而言,结果表明体育活动可提高接受阿片类药物替代疗法患者的身体素质并减少物质使用。该领域少数研究质量高且有足够的效力。
本系统评价的结果表明,体育活动对接受阿片类药物替代疗法的患者的身体素质、物质使用和心理健康有有益影响。尽管各研究结果相当一致,但仍需要高质量研究和有足够效力的临床试验来证实和验证这些结果,并确定影响程度。