National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, College of Health and Medicine, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
College of Health Sciences, Debre Markos University, Debre Markos, Ethiopia.
Nutr Rev. 2024 Sep 1;82(9):1216-1225. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuad120.
Nutritional interventions substantially improve tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes and prevent complications. However, there is limited evidence about the connections between having nutritional support and TB treatment adherence.
The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of nutritional support in improving treatment adherence among patients with TB.
Databases, including PubMed, Embase (Ovid), Web of Science, and Scopus, were comprehensively reviewed to identify relevant studies reporting the impacts of nutritional support on TB treatment adherence.
Two authors independently screened the title, abstracts, and full article texts to identify eligible studies and assess the risk of bias. Observational and interventional studies were included.
A narrative synthesis approach was used to summarize the findings qualitatively.
From the search, 3059 publications were identified; of these, 8 studies were included in this systematic review. Three types of nutritional interventions were identified: food baskets (eg, energy, micronutrient- or macronutrient-enriched food support), nutritional advice and guidance, and incentives for buying foods. Although 5 studies reported that nutritional support significantly improved treatment adherence in patients with TB, 3 studies showed that nutritional support had no effect on TB treatment adherence.
Providing nutritional support may improve adherence to TB treatment. However, more well-powered, high-quality trials are warranted to demonstrate the effect of nutrition support on cost-effectively improving adherence to TB treatment.
PROSPERO registration no. CRD42023392162.
营养干预措施可显著改善结核病(TB)治疗效果并预防并发症。然而,关于接受营养支持与 TB 治疗依从性之间的关联,证据有限。
本研究旨在确定营养支持在提高 TB 患者治疗依从性方面的效果。
全面检索了包括 PubMed、Embase(Ovid)、Web of Science 和 Scopus 在内的数据库,以确定报告营养支持对 TB 治疗依从性影响的相关研究。
两名作者独立筛选标题、摘要和全文文本,以确定合格的研究并评估偏倚风险。纳入了观察性和干预性研究。
采用叙述性综合方法定性总结研究结果。
从检索中确定了 3059 篇出版物;其中,有 8 项研究纳入了本系统评价。确定了 3 种营养干预类型:食物篮(例如,富含能量、微量营养素或宏量营养素的食物支持)、营养建议和指导以及购买食物的激励措施。尽管 5 项研究报告说营养支持显著提高了 TB 患者的治疗依从性,但 3 项研究表明营养支持对 TB 治疗依从性没有影响。
提供营养支持可能会提高 TB 治疗的依从性。然而,需要更多高质量、有力的试验来证明营养支持在提高 TB 治疗依从性方面的成本效益。
PROSPERO 注册号 CRD42023392162。