Adult community health-promoting interventions in primary health care: A systematic review

Abstract Objective To examine evidence on the effectiveness of health-promoting community interventions carried out in primary health care. Methods Systematic review of originals and systematic reviews of health-promoting community interventions with the participation of primary health care. A worki...

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Hauptverfasser: March, Sebastià, Torres, Elena, Ramos, María, Ripoll, Joana, García, Atanasio, Bulilete, Oana, Medina, David, Vidal, Clara, Cabeza, Elena, Llull, Micaela, Zabaleta-del-Olmo, Edurne, Aranda, José Manuel, Sastre, Silvia, Llobera, Joan
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description Abstract Objective To examine evidence on the effectiveness of health-promoting community interventions carried out in primary health care. Methods Systematic review of originals and systematic reviews of health-promoting community interventions with the participation of primary health care. A working definition of community activities was used in the inclusion criteria. Databases searched up to 2013: PUBMED, EMBASE, CINHAL, Web of SCIENCE, IBECS, IME, and PSICODOC. No restrictions on year of publication or design. Articles were reviewed by separate researchers to identify risks of bias. Results Fifty-one articles published between 1966 and 2013 were included: 11 systematic reviews and 40 originals that described 39 community interventions. There is evidence on the effectiveness of community interventions in reducing cardiovascular risk factors, encouraging physical exercise, preventing falls and improving self-care among chronic patients compared with usual individual care. The effectiveness of some interventions increases when the community is involved in their development. Most assessments show positive results despite design limitations. Conclusions The community approach may be more effective than the individual in usual preventive interventions in primary care. There is a lack of evidence on many community interventions in primary care and further research is needed.
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Assessment programmes
Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
Community Health Services
Community interventions
Exercise
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Humans
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Primary Health Care
Risk Factors
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