Lifestyle Medicine Performance Measures: An Expert Consensus Statement Defining Metrics to Identify Remission or Long-Term Progress Following Lifestyle Medicine Treatment

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
John H. Kelly, Liana Lianov, Dexter Shurney, Sley Tanigawa Guimarães, Mechelle Palma, Caldwell Esselstyn, Scott Stoll, Padmaja Patel, Brenda Rea, Koushik Reddy, George Guthrie, Michelle Reiss, Micaela C. Karlsen
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ObjectiveThe objective of this expert consensus process was to define performance measures that can be used to document remission or long-term progress following lifestyle medicine (LM) treatment.MethodsExpert panel members with experience in intensive, therapeutic lifestyle change (ITLC) developed a list of performance measures for key disease states, using an established process for developing consensus statements adapted for the topic. Proposed performance measures were assessed for consensus using a modified Delphi process.ResultsAfter a series of meetings and an iterative Delphi process of voting and revision, a final set of 32 performance measures achieved consensus. These were grouped in 10 domains of diseases, conditions, or risk factors, including (1) Cardiac function, (2) Cardiac risk factors, (3) Cardiac medications and procedures, (4) Patient-centered cardiac health, (5) Hypertension, (6) Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes, (7) Metabolic syndrome, (8) Inflammatory conditions, (9) Inflammatory condition patient-centered measures, and (10) Chronic kidney disease.ConclusionThese measures compose a set of performance standards that can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of LM treatment for these conditions.
生活方式医学绩效衡量标准:专家共识声明:确定生活方式医学治疗后缓解或长期进展的指标
方法具有强化治疗性生活方式改变(ITLC)经验的专家组成员,采用为该主题制定共识声明的既定流程,为关键疾病状态制定了一份绩效指标清单。结果经过一系列会议以及反复的德尔菲投票和修订过程,最终 32 项绩效指标达成了共识。这些措施被分为 10 个疾病、病症或风险因素领域,包括:(1)心脏功能;(2)心脏风险因素;(3)心脏药物和手术;(4)以患者为中心的心脏健康;(5)高血压;(6)2 型糖尿病和糖尿病前期;(7)代谢综合征;(8)炎症;(9)以患者为中心的炎症措施;以及(10)慢性肾病。结论这些措施构成了一套绩效标准,可用于评估 LM 对这些疾病的治疗效果。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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