School of Nursing, Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.
Department of Adult Health Nursing, School of Health Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia.
Syst Rev. 2023 Sep 30;12(1):182. doi: 10.1186/s13643-023-02335-w.
The global increase in the number of frail older people and the accompanying increase in chronic conditions underline the need to develop effective health promotion and preventive interventions for these population groups. Wide ranging of physical, psychological, and social health factors influence frailty in older people and leads to increased vulnerability to many adverse outcomes. To reverse or reduce the progression of frailty, nurses play a pivotal role in delivering health promotion and preventive interventions. The purpose of the review is to determine the effectiveness of nurse-led interventions in reducing frailty in community-dwelling older people.
The following electronic databases: PubMed, MEDLINE, Web of Science, SCOPUS, CINAHL, PsychInfo, and WHO Global Index Medicus were searched until June 2022. Nurse-led, "nurse led", education, training, intervention, program, teaching, frail*, fragile*, "frailty syndrome", debility, infirmity, elder*, aged*, old*, geriatric, "community based settings", "community-based", "community setting", community were the search terms. Before data extraction, eligible articles were assessed for their methodological quality. The JBI critical appraisal checklist for reporting experimental studies was utilised to appraise the methodological quality of the studies. Data were systematically examined using a narrative review to determine the effectiveness of the intervention.
Of the 156 studies identified, from the search, six studies with samples ranging from 40 to 1387 older people were eligible for inclusion in the review. Two quasi-experimental studies and one Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) showed a moderate risk of bias. The Nurse-led frailty interventions used a multi-component intervention approach across the studies. The interventions reversed frailty progression, improve physical functioning, nutritional status, and quality of life, enhance perceptions of social support, improve mental health, and reduce depression.
Few studies have explored the effectiveness of a nurse-led intervention to decrease frailty in older people. Evaluating physical functioning, nutritional status, mental health, and quality of life in community-dwelling frail older people can contribute to developing appropriate interventions.
PROSPERO ID of CRD42022348064.
全球虚弱老年人数量的增加以及随之而来的慢性疾病的增加,突显了为这些人群开发有效健康促进和预防干预措施的必要性。广泛的身体、心理和社会健康因素影响老年人的虚弱程度,并导致他们更容易受到许多不良后果的影响。为了逆转或减缓虚弱的发展,护士在提供健康促进和预防干预方面发挥着关键作用。本综述的目的是确定护士主导的干预措施在减少社区居住老年人虚弱方面的有效性。
检索了以下电子数据库:PubMed、MEDLINE、Web of Science、SCOPUS、CINAHL、PsychInfo 和世界卫生组织全球医学索引,检索时间截至 2022 年 6 月。使用了以下搜索词:“护士主导的”、“护士领导的”、教育、培训、干预、计划、教学、虚弱*、脆弱*、“虚弱综合征”、衰弱、虚弱、老年人*、老年人*、老年人*、老年医学、“社区为基础的环境”、“社区为基础的”、“社区环境”、社区。在提取数据之前,对合格的文章进行了方法学质量评估。使用 JBI 实验研究报告评估清单评估研究的方法学质量。使用叙述性综述系统地检查数据,以确定干预措施的有效性。
在搜索中,从 156 项研究中确定了 6 项研究符合纳入标准,这些研究的样本量从 40 人到 1387 人不等。两项准实验研究和一项随机对照试验(RCT)显示出中度偏倚风险。护士主导的虚弱干预措施在研究中使用了多组分干预方法。这些干预措施逆转了虚弱的进展,改善了身体功能、营养状况和生活质量,增强了社会支持的感知,改善了心理健康,减少了抑郁。
很少有研究探讨护士主导的干预措施在减少社区居住老年人虚弱方面的有效性。评估社区居住虚弱老年人的身体功能、营养状况、心理健康和生活质量,可以为制定适当的干预措施做出贡献。
CORDRO ID 为 CRD42022348064。