Ika Nur Pratiwi, Nursalam Nursalam, Ika Yuni Widyawati, Vimala Ramoo
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导言:全球糖尿病(DM)患者人数每年都在显著增加,因此配偶在促进和支持患者自我管理计划方面的贡献非常重要:本研究旨在系统探讨配偶在糖尿病患者合作管理和血糖行为改变中的作用或参与情况:查阅了 Scopus、PubMed、Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature、SAGE 和 Web of Science 等五个数据库,检索了 2017 年至 2022 年期间的相关文章。文献检索使用的关键词包括 "配偶"、"支持"、"自我管理"、"血糖控制 "和 "糖尿病"。期刊评估审查采用乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)指南。结果:在糖尿病患者的自我管理过程中,合作伙伴的支持与患者血糖水平的提高有关:结果:共发现 25 项研究描述了配偶在促进和支持糖尿病管理中的不同角色和策略。总体而言,配偶的参与对健康饮食、自我效能感的提高、心理健康质量的改善、支持感的增强以及血糖影响行为的改变都有积极影响。调整配偶与患者之间的关系,包括保持凝聚力,可以产生积极的应对措施,这对糖尿病慢性病的正常化和情景化至关重要。以伴侣为基础的合作对于糖尿病管理、克服管理障碍和产生共同应对非常重要:本系统综述发现,配偶的参与对于改善糖尿病患者的合作管理非常重要,并能改善患者的血糖行为。更好地了解配偶参与、应对策略和坚持日常管理之间的关系,以及随后对这些信息的利用,对于制定有针对性的有效干预措施非常有用。
Spousal Involvement in Collaborative Management and Glycemic Behavior Change among Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review.
Introduction: The marked increase in the number of individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM) worldwide each year has resulted in the importance of the spouse's contribution to the promotion and support of patient self-management programs.
Objectives: This study aimed to systematically explore the role or involvement of spouses in collaborative management and glycemic behavior change in DM.
Methods: Five databases including Scopus, PubMed, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature, SAGE, and Web of Science were reviewed for relevant articles retrieved from 2017 to 2022. Literature search used keywords, including "Spouse," "Support," "Self-management," "Glycemic Control," and "Diabetes mellitus." The Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines were used for appraisal review of journals. The component of partner support in the self-management of patients with DM is associated with an increase in the patient's glycemic level.
Results: Twenty-five studies were identified that describe the different spousal roles and strategies in the promotion and support of DM management. Overall, spouses' involvement positively impacted healthy diets, higher self-efficacy, improved quality of psychological well-being, increased perceived support, and changes in glycemic-influenced behavior. Adaptation in the spouse patient relationship including maintaining cohesiveness can result in positive coping is essential in normalizing and contextualizing the chronic condition of DM. Partner-based collaboration is important for diabetes management, overcoming management barriers, and generating communal coping.
Conclusion: This systematic review observed that the involvement of a spouse is important in improving collaborative management and results in better glycemic behavior in patients with DM. A better understanding of the relationship between spousal involvement, coping strategies, and adherence in daily management and the subsequent use of this information are highly useful for creating targeted and effective interventions.