A systematic review to identify assessment instruments for social isolation or loneliness in adults with heart failure.

npj Cardiovascular Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-07 DOI:10.1038/s44325-025-00044-y
Scott William, Julee McDonagh, Sabine M Allida, Ayele Semachew Kasa, Christopher Patterson, Hiba Deek, Lorna Moxham, Timothy Wand, Caleb Ferguson
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Social isolation and loneliness are frequently associated with heart failure. It is unclear how these constructs are assessed in adults living with heart failure which warrants further exploration. This review aimed to identify how social isolation and loneliness is assessed in adults living with heart failure. This is a systematic review reported according to PRISMA and registered in Prospero on 18 March 2024 [CRD42024518571]. The bibliographic databases, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Scopus were searched from inception to 20 March 2024. Original quantitative studies assessing loneliness and/or social isolation of adults living with heart failure using a patient-reported instrument and written in English language were included. The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal checklists were used to assess the quality of included studies. The results were presented narratively. Thirty studies (17 cohort studies, 9 cross-sectional studies, 2 RCTs, and 2 case control) with 529,665 participants (mean age ranged from 52 to 83 years, 57% were women) were included. The University of California Los Angeles Loneliness Scale was the most commonly used instrument to assess loneliness while composite measures of network size and frequency of social contacts were the most commonly used to assess social isolation in adults living with heart failure. Social isolation and loneliness exert deleterious effects on both mental and physical health, significantly diminishing life satisfaction. The improved use of social isolation and loneliness assessment instruments may contribute to more effective interventions, ultimately enabling care that may enhance the health outcomes and quality of life of adults living with heart failure.

确定心力衰竭成人社会隔离或孤独评估工具的系统综述。
社会孤立和孤独常常与心力衰竭有关。目前尚不清楚这些结构如何在成人心力衰竭患者中进行评估,这需要进一步的探索。本综述旨在确定如何评估成人心力衰竭患者的社会隔离和孤独感。这是一项根据PRISMA报告并于2024年3月18日在Prospero注册的系统综述[CRD42024518571]。检索了文献数据库MEDLINE、CINAHL和Scopus,检索时间从建校到2024年3月20日。使用患者报告的仪器并以英语书写的原始定量研究评估了患有心力衰竭的成年人的孤独感和/或社会隔离。乔安娜布里格斯研究所批判性评估检查表用于评估纳入研究的质量。结果以叙述的方式呈现出来。纳入了30项研究(17项队列研究、9项横断面研究、2项随机对照试验和2项病例对照),529,665名参与者(平均年龄52 - 83岁,57%为女性)。加州大学洛杉矶分校的孤独量表是评估孤独最常用的工具,而社交网络规模和社交频率的综合测量是评估心力衰竭成年人社会隔离最常用的工具。社会孤立和孤独对身心健康都有有害影响,大大降低了生活满意度。改善社会隔离和孤独评估工具的使用可能有助于更有效的干预措施,最终实现可能改善心力衰竭成人的健康结果和生活质量的护理。
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