Ching-Ling Lin, Yao-Tsung Chang, Li-Chi Huang, Ruey-Yu Chen, Shwu-Huey Yang
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摘要
本研究旨在探讨6个月健康指导干预对2型糖尿病合并早期慢性肾病(CKD)患者肾功能的影响。该研究是通过一项双臂随机对照试验进行的,涉及92名糖尿病患者,他们在台湾一家医疗中心的共享护理系统下定期随访。干预组给予健康指导和日常护理,对照组只给予日常护理。在6个月期间,那些在入组前eGFR显著恶化的患者的肾功能有了显著改善。干预组的eGFR在3个月和6个月的训练期间分别显著提高至7.92 (SD = 8.32, p = 0.003)和7.63 mL/min/1.73 m2 (SD = 9.71, p < 0.001),对照组的eGFR和尿白蛋白/肌酐比值(UACR)在试验期间均无显著变化。此外,在基线时同时使用营养补充剂是本研究中干预有效性的重要因素。基于本研究的结果,健康指导可能有助于保护一些2型糖尿病合并早期CKD患者的肾功能。应该提高对早期慢性肾病的认识和关注,并对公众进行正确使用健康营养补充剂的教育。这一问题的进一步研究需要更高质量的证据和更大的样本量。
Effectiveness of Health Coaching in Early-Stage Chronic Kidney Diseases in Patients With Diabetes.
This study aimed to look into the effectiveness of a 6-month health coaching intervention on kidney function in treating patients with type 2 diabetes and early-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD). It was conducted via a two-armed, randomized-controlled trial involving 92 diabetic patients who were regularly followed under the shared care system at a medical center in Taiwan. The intervention group had health coaching and usual care, while the control group had usual care only. During the 6 months, there was a significant improvement in kidney function in those patients who experienced significant worsening of eGFR prior to enrollment. The intervention group significantly improved their eGFR up to 7.92 (SD = 8.32, p = .003) and 7.63 mL/min/1.73 m2 (SD = 9.71, P < .001) within the 3-month and 6-month coaching, respectively, and the control group, neither eGFR nor urinary albumin/creatinine ratio (UACR) changed significantly during the trial. In addition, concurrent use of nutrition supplements at baseline is an essential factor in the effectiveness of intervention in this study. Based on the results of this study, health coaching may help protect kidney function for some patients with type 2 diabetes with early-stage CKD. It should raise awareness and attention to early-stage CKD and public education on the proper use of healthy nutrition supplements. Further studies on this issue with higher-quality evidence and a larger sample size are needed.
期刊介绍:
Health Education & Behavior is the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE). The journal publishes authoritative and practical information on critical health issues for a broad range of professionals interested in understanding factors associated with health behavior and health status, and strategies to improve social and behavioral health. The journal is interested in articles directed toward researchers and/or practitioners in health behavior and health education. Empirical research, case study, program evaluation, literature reviews, and articles discussing theories are regularly published.