Xin Ye, Fangyi Zeng, Yanshang Wang, Ruoxi Ding, Miaomiao Zhao, Dawei Zhu, Ping He
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摘要
精神分裂症是一种严重的精神疾病,给社会带来了巨大的疾病负担。我们的目的是对以社区为基础的康复干预对精神分裂症患者症状和功能的有效性进行荟萃分析和系统回顾。PubMed、Embase、Cochrane图书馆、Web of Science和CINAHL数据库被检索至2021年4月16日和17日,包括临床试验注册和以前的Cochrane综述。我们在本综述中纳入了24项随机对照试验。干预的内容从单一的康复干预或认知再训练到多成分的康复干预或病例管理。在报告社区康复干预对症状影响的20项研究中,所有干预措施的综合smd为0.94 (95% CI = 0.11, 1.76;p 2 = 99.1%;N = 3694),表明了强烈的影响。21项纳入的研究表明,社区康复干预对功能也有有益的影响(SMD = 1.65;95% ci = 0.88, 2.43;p 2 = 98.9%;n = 3734)。证据的总体质量为中等,异质性较高。社区康复干预在改善患者症状和功能方面具有积极的效果。因此,除了以设施为基础的精神分裂症患者护理之外,还应提供基于社区的康复干预措施作为辅助服务。
Effectiveness of Community-Based Rehabilitation Interventions on Symptoms and Functioning for People with Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that imposes huge burden of illness on the society. We aimed to conduct a meta-analytic and systematic review of literature on the effectiveness of community-based rehabilitation interventions on symptoms and functioning for people with schizophrenia. The PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and CINAHL databases were searched through April 16 and 17, 2021, including clinical trial registries and previous Cochrane reviews. We included 24 randomized controlled trials in this review. The content of interventions varied from single-faceted rehabilitation intervention or cognitive retraining, to multi-component rehabilitation interventions or case management. Among 20 studies that reported effects of community-based rehabilitation interventions on symptoms, the pooled SMDs across all interventions was 0.94 (95% CI = 0.11, 1.76; P < 0.001; I2 = 99.1%; n = 3694), representing a strong effect. 21 included studies showed that community-based rehabilitation interventions also had beneficial impacts on functioning (SMD = 1.65; 95% CI = 0.88, 2.43; P < 0.001; I2 = 98.9%; n = 3734). Overall quality of evidence was moderate with a high level of heterogeneity. Community-based rehabilitation interventions have positive effectiveness in improving patients' symptoms and functioning. Community-based rehabilitation interventions should therefore be provided as an adjuvant service in addition to facility-based care for people with schizophrenia.
期刊介绍:
Psychiatric Quarterly publishes original research, theoretical papers, and review articles on the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of persons with psychiatric disabilities, with emphasis on care provided in public, community, and private institutional settings such as hospitals, schools, and correctional facilities. Qualitative and quantitative studies concerning the social, clinical, administrative, legal, political, and ethical aspects of mental health care fall within the scope of the journal. Content areas include, but are not limited to, evidence-based practice in prevention, diagnosis, and management of psychiatric disorders; interface of psychiatry with primary and specialty medicine; disparities of access and outcomes in health care service delivery; and socio-cultural and cross-cultural aspects of mental health and wellness, including mental health literacy. 5 Year Impact Factor: 1.023 (2007)
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