Speight Jane, Baptista Shaira, Lee Christopher, Sher Louisa, Skinner Timothy C, Brown Alex
School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.
The Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes, Diabetes Victoria, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Front Clin Diabetes Healthc. 2022 Jun 30;3:902395. doi: 10.3389/fcdhc.2022.902395. eCollection 2022.
Globally, Indigenous people have a greater incidence and earlier onset of diabetes than the general population and have higher documented rates of emotional distress and mental illness. This systematic review will provide a synthesis and critical appraisal of the evidence focused on the social and emotional well-being of Indigenous peoples living with diabetes, including prevalence, impact, moderators, and the efficacy of interventions.
We will search MEDLINE Complete, EMBASE, APA PsycINFO, and CINAHL Complete from inception until late April 2021. Search strategies will include keywords related to Indigenous peoples, diabetes, and social and emotional well-being. All abstracts will be rated independently by two researchers against specified inclusion criteria. Eligible studies will report social and emotional well-being data for Indigenous people with diabetes, and/or report on the efficacy of interventions designed to address social and emotional well-being in this population. For each eligible study, quality will be rated using standard checklists to appraise each study's internal validity, to be determined based on study type. Any discrepancies will be resolved through discussions and consultation with other investigators as needed. We expect to present a narrative synthesis of the evidence.
The findings of the systematic review will enable greater understanding of the impact of relationships between diabetes and emotional well-being among Indigenous peoples to inform research, policy and practice. The findings will be accessible to Indigenous people affected by diabetes through a summary published in plain language on our research centre's website.
PROSPERO registration number: CRD42021246560.
在全球范围内,原住民患糖尿病的发病率更高且发病时间更早,并有记录显示他们的情绪困扰和精神疾病发生率也更高。本系统综述将对聚焦于患有糖尿病的原住民社会和情感福祉的证据进行综合和批判性评估,包括患病率、影响、调节因素以及干预措施的效果。
我们将检索MEDLINE Complete、EMBASE、APA PsycINFO和CINAHL Complete数据库,检索时间从建库至2021年4月下旬。检索策略将包括与原住民、糖尿病以及社会和情感福祉相关的关键词。所有摘要将由两名研究人员根据指定的纳入标准独立评分。符合条件的研究将报告患有糖尿病的原住民的社会和情感福祉数据,和/或报告旨在解决该人群社会和情感福祉问题的干预措施的效果。对于每项符合条件的研究,将使用标准清单对质量进行评分,以评估每项研究的内部有效性,具体根据研究类型确定。如有任何差异,将通过讨论并在必要时与其他研究人员协商解决。我们期望对证据进行叙述性综合。
系统综述的结果将有助于更深入地了解糖尿病与原住民情感福祉之间关系的影响,为研究、政策和实践提供信息。受糖尿病影响的原住民可以通过在我们研究中心网站上以通俗易懂的语言发布的摘要获取这些结果。
PROSPERO注册号:CRD42021246560。