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女性报告的慢性病自我管理的障碍和促进因素:系统评价定性研究。

Barriers and facilitators to self-management of chronic conditions reported by women: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

机构信息

Saint Mary's Hospital, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, UK

Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 Nov 11;14(11):e088568. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-088568.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This systematic review aims to identify, appraise and synthesise the findings of published qualitative research exploring the barriers and facilitators to self-management of chronic conditions reported by women.

DESIGN

A systematic literature review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies.

DATA SOURCES

A search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase and PsycInfo was undertaken using the search terms 'Women', 'Woman' 'Female,' 'Chronic', 'Long-term', 'Disease', 'Illness', 'Condition' 'Health,' 'Self-management,' 'Qualitative,' 'Barrier' and 'Facilitator'. A hand search for literature was also performed.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Studies published before 2005 and those not in English were excluded.

DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS

Extracted data were analysed thematically and emerging and recurring themes identified. Themes were mapped to the six components of the COM-B model. Critical appraisal of included publications was undertaken using the CASP (Critical Appraisal Skills Programme) qualitative checklist and finding weighted on quality.

RESULTS

Eighty-four publications were identified and eligible for inclusion within the review. Studies were conducted in five continents, with a focus on 20 different chronic conditions and included a total of 1788 women. Barriers and facilitators to physical capability, psychological capability, physical opportunity, social opportunity, autonomic motivation and reflective motivation were identified with a number of recurring themes found. Self-prioritisation, support and culture all had a significant impact on whether women followed self-management recommendations. Certain groups of women such as those living remotely, those with financial difficulties, migrants and those who do not speak the predominant language appear to face additional barriers to self-management.

CONCLUSIONS

This review highlights that to self-manage chronic conditions women have to overcome various cultural, financial and social barriers. Self-management programmes should be designed taking into account these factors in order to ensure women are better supported and enabled to improve their health outcomes.

摘要

目的

本系统评价旨在识别、评价和综合已发表的定性研究结果,这些研究探讨了女性报告的慢性疾病自我管理的障碍和促进因素。

设计

对定性研究的系统文献回顾和主题综合。

数据来源

使用“女性”、“妇女”、“女性”、“慢性”、“长期”、“疾病”、“疾病”、“状况”、“健康”、“自我管理”、“定性”、“障碍”和“促进因素”等检索词,对 MEDLINE、CINAHL、Embase 和 PsycInfo 进行了检索。还进行了文献的手工检索。

入选标准

排除 2005 年以前发表的文献和非英文文献。

数据提取和综合

对提取的数据进行主题分析,确定出现的和反复出现的主题。将主题映射到 COM-B 模型的六个组成部分。使用 CASP(批判性评估技能计划)定性检查表对纳入的出版物进行批判性评估,并根据质量进行加权。

结果

共确定了 84 篇符合纳入标准的文献。研究在五大洲进行,重点关注 20 种不同的慢性疾病,共纳入了 1788 名女性。确定了身体能力、心理能力、身体机会、社会机会、自主动机和反思动机的障碍和促进因素,并发现了一些反复出现的主题。自我优先、支持和文化对女性是否遵循自我管理建议有重大影响。某些特定群体的女性,如居住在偏远地区的女性、经济困难的女性、移民和不会讲主要语言的女性,似乎在自我管理方面面临更多的障碍。

结论

本综述强调,为了自我管理慢性疾病,女性必须克服各种文化、经济和社会障碍。自我管理计划的设计应考虑到这些因素,以确保更好地支持和使女性能够改善她们的健康结果。

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