Self-Management Components as Experienced by People with Parkinson's Disease and Their Carers: A Systematic Review and Synthesis of the Qualitative Literature.
Remco Tuijt, Aylin Tan, Megan Armstrong, Jennifer Pigott, Joy Read, Nathan Davies, Kate Walters, Anette Schrag
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Abstract
Background: Self-management strategies are important in healthcare for people with Parkinson's to improve daily living. There is limited evidence on effectiveness in Parkinson's, and the active components of effective self-management strategies are uncertain. This review aims to identify and synthesise the qualitative evidence regarding the experiences of self-management components by people with Parkinson's and their carers.
Methods: MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase, Web of Science, and CINAHL were searched from inception to July 8, 2020, for qualitative research concerning self-management for people with Parkinson's. Data were coded and thematically synthesised using NVivo. Findings. Of 9547 search results, six papers were included in the final thematic synthesis. The studies reviewed consisted of 147 participants: 104 were people with Parkinson's and 43 were carers. Seven main themes were derived concerning self-management of people with Parkinson's: (1) medication management, (2) physical exercise, (3) self-monitoring techniques, (4) psychological strategies, (5) maintaining independence, (6) encouraging social engagement, and (7) providing knowledge and information. These components should be incorporated as relevant strategies and techniques and should be specific as well as tailored to different stages of the disease. Discussion. Self-management programmes for people with Parkinson's should include the seven themes presented as part of this review and pay particular attention to presenting relevant information and skills as they relate to different stages of the disease. Tailoring information and social engagement were two components that required specific attention in order to engage people with Parkinson's effectively.
背景:自我管理策略对于改善帕金森病患者的日常生活非常重要。关于帕金森病有效性的证据有限,有效的自我管理策略的积极成分也不确定。本综述旨在识别和综合关于帕金森患者及其护理人员自我管理组成部分的经验的定性证据。方法:检索MEDLINE、PsycINFO、Embase、Web of Science和CINAHL,检索自成立至2020年7月8日有关帕金森患者自我管理的定性研究。使用NVivo对数据进行编码和主题合成。发现。在9547个检索结果中,有6篇论文被纳入最终的专题综合。这些研究包括147名参与者:104名帕金森氏症患者,43名护理人员。关于帕金森患者自我管理的七个主要主题是:(1)药物管理,(2)体育锻炼,(3)自我监控技巧,(4)心理策略,(5)保持独立性,(6)鼓励社会参与,(7)提供知识和信息。这些组成部分应作为相关的战略和技术加以纳入,并应具体到疾病的不同阶段。讨论。帕金森病患者的自我管理规划应包括本综述中提出的七个主题,并特别注意提供与疾病不同阶段有关的相关信息和技能。定制信息和社会参与是需要特别关注的两个组成部分,以便有效地吸引帕金森患者。
期刊介绍:
Parkinson’s Disease is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, genetics, cellular, molecular and neurophysiology, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s disease.