Reinsperger Inanna, Wolf Sarah, Zechmeister-Koss Ingrid
HTA Austria-Austrian Institute for Health Technology Assessment GmbH, Vienna, Austria.
Front Health Serv. 2025 May 29;5:1404181. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2025.1404181. eCollection 2025.
Multicomponent programs are recommended for the treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with overweight or obesity. However, program providers often face difficulties reaching their target groups. This systematic review aimed at identifying recruitment strategies for multicomponent overweight and obesity programs in group settings and at summarizing barriers and facilitators for participation.
We searched electronic databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, The Cochrane Library, PsycInfo, Web of Science) and included primary studies reporting on recruitment strategies for multicomponent group programs for children, adolescents, and adults with overweight or obesity. All study designs were eligible for inclusion. Study characteristics, recruitment strategies as well as barriers and facilitators were extracted from the included articles, summarized in a table format, and synthesized narratively.
Of the 1,082 articles identified through the systematic literature search, 16 studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in the analysis. Eleven focused on children and adolescents, and five on adults. Recruitment strategies were categorized into active (e.g., referral by health professionals, direct contact) and passive methods (e.g., media advertising, flyers, posters). In most studies, a combination of several active and passive methods was applied or recommended. For socioeconomically disadvantaged groups, some targeted strategies were identified, e.g., recruitment in specific locations or through trained peers. Several possible barriers to recruitment were mentioned in the included studies, e.g., stigmatization, lack of time and resources of the healthcare staff, organizational barriers, lack of motivation of potential participants.
This systematic review identified several active and passive strategies for recruiting children, adolescents, and adults with overweight and obesity into multicomponent group programs. The overview of possible recruitment methods is a valuable decision support to be used by program providers when designing new or adapting existing programs.
推荐采用多成分项目来治疗超重或肥胖的儿童、青少年及成人。然而,项目提供者在接触目标群体时常常面临困难。本系统评价旨在确定团体环境下多成分超重和肥胖项目的招募策略,并总结参与的障碍和促进因素。
我们检索了电子数据库(MEDLINE、CINAHL、Cochrane图书馆、PsycInfo、科学网),纳入了报告超重或肥胖儿童、青少年及成人多成分团体项目招募策略的原始研究。所有研究设计均符合纳入标准。从纳入的文章中提取研究特征、招募策略以及障碍和促进因素,以表格形式进行总结,并进行叙述性综合分析。
通过系统文献检索确定的1082篇文章中,16项研究符合纳入标准并纳入分析。11项聚焦于儿童和青少年,5项聚焦于成人。招募策略分为主动方法(如卫生专业人员转诊、直接联系)和被动方法(如媒体广告、传单、海报)。在大多数研究中,采用或推荐了几种主动和被动方法的组合。对于社会经济弱势群体,确定了一些有针对性的策略,如在特定地点招募或通过受过培训的同龄人招募。纳入的研究中提到了几个可能的招募障碍,如污名化、医护人员缺乏时间和资源、组织障碍、潜在参与者缺乏动力。
本系统评价确定了几种主动和被动策略,用于将超重和肥胖的儿童、青少年及成人招募到多成分团体项目中。对可能的招募方法的概述是项目提供者在设计新项目或调整现有项目时可使用的有价值的决策支持。