Systematic literature review on effectiveness of self-management support interventions in patients with chronic conditions and low socio-economic status

Ann Van Hecke, Maud Heinen, Paz Fernández-Ortega, Marit Graue, Jeroen M L Hendriks, Bente Høy, Sascha Köpke, Maria Lithner, Betsie G I Van Gaal

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Abstract

AIM: To assess the quality of evidence and determine the effect of patient-related and economic outcomes of self-management support interventions in chronically ill patients with a low socio-economic status.

BACKGROUND: Integrated evidence on self-management support interventions in chronically ill people with low socio-economic status is lacking.

DESIGN: Systematic literature review.

DATA SOURCES: Cochrane database of trials, PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, PsycINFO and Joanna Briggs Institute Library were searched (2000-2013). Randomized controlled trials addressing self-management support interventions for patients with cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and/or chronic respiratory disease were included.

REVIEW METHODS: Data extraction and quality assessment were performed by independent researchers using a data extraction form.

RESULTS: Studies (n = 27) focused mainly on diabetes. Fourteen studies cited an underlying theoretical basis. Most frequently used self-management support components were lifestyle advice, information provision and symptom management. Problem-solving and goal-setting strategies were frequently integrated. Eleven studies adapted interventions to the needs of patients with a low socio-economic status. No differences were found for interventions developed based on health behaviour theoretical models.

CONCLUSION: Limited evidence was found for self-management support interventions in chronically ill patients with low socio-economic status. Essential characteristics and component(s) of effective self-management support interventions for these patients could not be detected. Rigorous reporting on development and underlying theories in the intervention is recommended.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Advanced Nursing
Vol/bind73
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)775-793
Antal sider19
ISSN0309-2402
DOI
StatusUdgivet - apr. 2017

Emneord

  • Sundhed, ernæring og livskvalitet
  • chronic disease
  • self-management

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