Education and Social Support as Key Factors in Osteoarthritis Management Programs: A Scoping Review.

Arthritis Pub Date : 2018-05-08 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/2496190
Shabana Amanda Ali, Kristina M Kokorelias, Joy C MacDermid, Marita Kloseck
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Abstract

Systematic reviews of self-management programs for osteoarthritis suggest minimal evidence of benefit and indicate substantial heterogeneity in interventions. The purpose of this scoping review was to describe the nature of self-management interventions provided to patients with osteoarthritis focusing on the inclusion and type of education and social support components. We searched PsycINFO, EMBASE, MEDLINE, and Cochrane Library databases from 1990 to 2016 to identify studies addressing community-based management strategies for osteoarthritis that included aspects of disease-specific education and ongoing social support. Results are presented as a narrative synthesis to facilitate integration of diverse evidence. Data were extracted from 23 studies that met our inclusion and exclusion criteria, describing complex, multicomponent interventions for osteoarthritis. All studies included education components, and 18 of these were osteoarthritis-specific. Social support was most often offered through peers and health care professionals, but also through exercise trainers/instructors and researchers, and lasted between 5 and 52 weeks. We charted positive social interaction offered by peers in group settings and emotional/informational support offered by health care professionals. Overall, descriptions of self-management provided limited documentation of the rationale or content of the programs. This suggests that more precise definitions of the theoretical underpinnings, components, and mechanisms would be useful for greater insight into best practices for osteoarthritis self-management programs.

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教育和社会支持是骨关节炎管理项目的关键因素:范围综述。
对骨关节炎自我管理项目的系统回顾表明,很少有证据表明干预措施有益,并且表明干预措施存在很大的异质性。本综述的目的是描述骨关节炎患者自我管理干预的性质,重点是教育和社会支持成分的包含和类型。我们检索了1990年至2016年的PsycINFO、EMBASE、MEDLINE和Cochrane图书馆数据库,以确定针对骨关节炎的社区管理策略的研究,包括疾病特异性教育和持续的社会支持。结果以叙事综合的形式呈现,以促进不同证据的整合。数据来自23项符合纳入和排除标准的研究,这些研究描述了复杂的、多组分的骨关节炎干预措施。所有的研究都包括教育成分,其中18项是骨关节炎特异性的。社会支持通常通过同伴和卫生保健专业人员提供,但也通过运动教练/指导员和研究人员提供,持续时间为5至52周。我们绘制了小组环境中同伴提供的积极社会互动和卫生保健专业人员提供的情感/信息支持的图表。总的来说,自我管理的描述提供了有限的程序的基本原理或内容的文档。这表明,更精确地定义理论基础、组成部分和机制将有助于更好地了解骨关节炎自我管理计划的最佳实践。
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