School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
Cardiovascular Research Methods Centre, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Room H1281, 40 Ruskin Street, Ottawa, ON, K1Y4W7, Canada.
Syst Rev. 2022 Nov 17;11(1):245. doi: 10.1186/s13643-022-02129-6.
Worldwide, more immigrants experience vitamin D (vitD) deficiency than non-immigrants, which is attributed to ethnic variations, place or region of birth, skin pigmentation, clothing style, and resettlement-related changes in diet, physical activity, and sun exposure. Current recommendations in clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) concerning vitD are inadequate to address vitD deficiency among immigrants. CPGs may also lack guidance for physicians on vitD supplementation for immigrants. Moreover, there are concerns about the overall quality of these CPGs.
This systematic review will collate and critically appraise CPGs relevant to immigrants' health and vitD. Moreover, we will evaluate whether the CPGs of vitD including recommendations for immigrants and clarify whether the CPGs of immigrants include recommendations on vitD.
A systematic search of Ovid MEDLINE® ALL, EMBASE, and Turning Research Into Practice (TRIP) electronic databases, guideline repositories, and gray literature will be conducted to identify relevant CPGs. Two reviewers will independently evaluate the methodological quality of the retrieved guidelines using the Appraisal of Guidelines, Research, and Evaluation-II (AGREE-II) instrument. CPGs scoring ≥60% in at least four domains, including "rigor of development," will be considered high quality.
Evaluating the quality and content of relevant CPGs may support researchers in developing national and global guidelines for immigrants. Furthermore, it may support vitD testing, nutritional counseling, and supplementation for vulnerable immigrant sub-populations.
PROSPERO CRD42021240562.
在全球范围内,移民比非移民更容易出现维生素 D(vitD)缺乏,这归因于种族差异、出生地、肤色、衣着风格以及饮食、体力活动和日照方面的安置相关变化。临床实践指南(CPGs)中关于 vitD 的当前建议不足以解决移民中的 vitD 缺乏问题。CPGs 可能也缺乏针对移民的 vitD 补充的医生指导。此外,人们对这些 CPGs 的整体质量表示担忧。
本系统评价将汇集和批判性评估与移民健康和 vitD 相关的 CPG。此外,我们将评估包括对移民的建议在内的 vitD CPG,并阐明移民的 CPG 是否包括对 vitD 的建议。
将对 Ovid MEDLINE® ALL、EMBASE 和 Turning Research Into Practice (TRIP) 电子数据库、指南库和灰色文献进行系统搜索,以确定相关的 CPG。两名评审员将使用 Appraisal of Guidelines, Research, and Evaluation-II (AGREE-II) 工具独立评估检索到的指南的方法学质量。评分≥60%的 CPG 在至少四个领域,包括“开发严谨性”,将被认为是高质量的。
评估相关 CPG 的质量和内容可能有助于研究人员为移民制定国家和全球指南。此外,它可能有助于针对弱势移民亚群体进行 vitD 检测、营养咨询和补充。
PROSPERO CRD42021240562。