Louise Herrington School of Nursing, Baylor University, Dallas, Texas, USA.
Connell School of Nursing, Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Nurs Open. 2024 Nov;11(11):e70083. doi: 10.1002/nop2.70083.
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify key factors that lead to variations in outcome in cardiometabolic interventions among Asian Americans.
Systematic review.
In October 2022, a systematic search was conducted in the following databases: CINAHL, Cochrane, PsycINFO, PubMed and Web of Science. Results of database searches were uploaded to Rayyan for screening of titles, abstracts and full texts. Based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, twelve studies published across seventeen articles between 2002 and 2021 were included in this review. These studies were assessed for bias using the Revised Cochrane Risk of Bias tool.
Cultural tailoring was an element of 91.7% of the studies. More than one-third of the studies utilized community health workers to build relationships with the communities being studied. Overall, lifestyle interventions targeted for Asian American populations led to improvements in both physical and psychosocial outcomes such as mental health, self-efficacy, disease knowledge, behavior change and/or quality of life.
This systematic review of interventions targeting cardiometabolic outcomes among Asian American populations reveals many gaps in the existing literature. For one, there is limited research on the association of various sociodemographic variables with participants' success and/or retention in health intervention studies among Asian American populations. Interventions utilizing technology have also been lacking with this population and are a potential tool for improving health outcomes.
Diabetes and cardiovascular disease are both ranked in the top five causes of Asian American deaths. The reviewed articles' findings were mixed but suggest that culturally tailored interventions aimed to improve the cardiometabolic health of Asian Americans are generally effective. As we move forward, this body of research serves as a crucial foundation for shaping the future of culturally tailored interventions, guiding nurse researchers to develop more effective strategies for treating and preventing these prevalent and cardiometabolic conditions.
Completed PRISMA checklist is available upon request.
This systematic review better informs future directions for person-centred, community-based and participatory research.
本系统评价旨在确定导致亚洲裔美国人心脏代谢干预结果差异的关键因素。
系统评价。
2022 年 10 月,在 CINAHL、Cochrane、PsycINFO、PubMed 和 Web of Science 等数据库中进行了系统检索。数据库检索结果上传至 Rayyan,以筛选标题、摘要和全文。根据纳入和排除标准,纳入了 2002 年至 2021 年发表的 17 篇文章中的 12 项研究。使用修订后的 Cochrane 偏倚风险工具评估这些研究的偏倚。
文化调整是 91.7%的研究的一个要素。超过三分之一的研究利用社区卫生工作者与研究社区建立关系。总的来说,针对亚裔美国人的生活方式干预措施导致身体和心理社会结果(如心理健康、自我效能、疾病知识、行为改变和/或生活质量)都有所改善。
本系统评价针对亚裔美国人心脏代谢结局的干预措施揭示了现有文献中的许多空白。首先,在亚裔美国人的健康干预研究中,各种社会人口统计学变量与参与者成功和/或保留的关联研究有限。针对这一人群,利用技术的干预措施也很缺乏,这是改善健康结果的一种潜在工具。
糖尿病和心血管疾病均排在亚裔美国人死亡原因的前五位。综述文章的结果喜忧参半,但表明旨在改善亚裔美国人心脏代谢健康的文化调整干预措施通常是有效的。随着我们的前进,这一研究领域为塑造文化调整干预措施的未来提供了重要基础,指导护士研究人员制定更有效的策略来治疗和预防这些普遍存在的心脏代谢疾病。
请求时可提供完成的 PRISMA 清单。
本系统评价更好地为以人为中心、以社区为基础和参与性研究指明了未来方向。