成年残疾人糖尿病自我管理行为的系统回顾

Rajeswaran Thiagesan, V. Gopichandran, S. Subramaniam, Sanjai Subha, K. Kosalram, Hilaria Soundari
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背景:糖尿病的自我管理对于正确控制血糖和预防并发症至关重要。残疾人在采取自我管理行为方面面临挑战。目的:评估残疾人糖尿病自我管理行为。材料和方法:我们使用全面的搜索策略搜索PubMed,以检索1990年至2022年间在英文期刊上报道残疾人糖尿病自我管理行为的流行病学研究。我们对检索到的文章进行了逐步筛选,并综合了所选论文的结果。结果:在获得的992篇论文中,981篇不符合我们的纳入标准,在标题和摘要筛选阶段被排除在外。检索并详细阅读了11篇论文,其中8篇在本阶段被排除在外。最后,三篇论文,两篇来自中国,一篇来自伊朗。研究表明,残疾人糖尿病自我管理行为较差,尤其是在饮食和体育活动方面。结论:目前缺乏对残疾人糖尿病自我管理行为的研究。即使是为数不多的研究也表明自我管理行为水平较低。
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Diabetes Self-Management Behaviours among Adult Persons with Disabilities – A Systematic Review
Background: Self-management of diabetes is essential for proper control of blood sugars and prevention of complications. Persons with disabilities face challenges in adopting self-management behaviours. Objectives: To assess diabetes self-management behaviours among persons with disabilities. Materials and Methods: We searched PubMed with a comprehensive search strategy to retrieve epidemiological studies that reported the diabetes self-management behaviours among persons with disabilities in English language journals between 1990 – 2022. We did a step-wise screening of the retrieved articles and synthesized the findings of the selected papers. Results: Of the 992 papers that were obtained, 981 did not meet our inclusion criteria and were excluded at the stage of title and abstract screening. Eleven papers were retrieved and read in detail, and 8 of them were excluded at this stage. Finally, three papers two from China and one from Iran were included in the review. The studies revealed poor diabetes self-management behaviours among persons with disabilities, especially in the domains of diet and physical activity. Conclusion: There is a dearth of studies exploring diabetes self-management behaviours among persons with disabilities. Even the few reported studies show low levels of self-management behaviours.
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