Self-management interventions for adults living with obesity to improve patient-relevant outcomes: An evidence map

To conduct an evidence map on self-management interventions and patient-relevant outcomes for adults living with overweight/obesity. Following Arksey and O’Malley methodology, we searched in five electronical databases including randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on SMIs for overweight/obesity. We...

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Veröffentlicht in:Patient education and counseling 2023-05, Vol.110, p.107647-107647, Article 107647
Hauptverfasser: Sunol, Rosa, González-González, Ana Isabel, Valli, Claudia, Ballester, Marta, Seils, Laura, Heijmans, Monique, Poortvliet, Rune, van der Gaag, Marieke, Rocha, Claudio, León-García, Montserrat, Salas-Gama, Karla, de Guzman, Ena Niño, Kaloteraki, Chrysoula, Santero, Marilina, Spoiala, Cristina, Gurung, Pema, Moaddine, Saida, Wilemen, Fabienne, Cools, Iza, Bleeker, Julia, Kancheva, Angelina, Ertl, Julia, Laure, Tajda, Kancheva, Ivana, Veroniki, Areti Angeliki, Zevgiti, Stella, Beltrán, Jessica, Canelo-Aybar, Carlos, Zafra-Tanaka, Jessica Hanae, Seitidis, Georgios, Mavridis, Dimitris, Groene, Oliver, Alonso-Coello, Pablo, Orrego, Carola
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Zusammenfassung:To conduct an evidence map on self-management interventions and patient-relevant outcomes for adults living with overweight/obesity. Following Arksey and O’Malley methodology, we searched in five electronical databases including randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on SMIs for overweight/obesity. We used the terms “self-management”, “adult” and “obesity” for content. Two independent reviewers assessed eligible references; one reviewer extracted data, a second checked accuracy. We identified 497 RCTs (58% US, 20% Europe) including 99,741 (median 112, range 11–5145) adults living with overweight/obesity. Most research evaluated clinical outcomes (617, 55%) and behaviors adherence (255, 23%). Empowerment skills, quality of life and satisfaction were less targeted (8%, 7%, 0.2%, respectively). The most frequent techniques included sharing information (858, 99%), goal setting (619, 72%) and self-monitoring training (614, 71%), provided face-to-face (386, 45%) or in combination with remote techniques (256, 30%). Emotional management, social support and shared-decision were less frequent (18%, 26%, 4%). Socio-economic status, minorities or health literacy were seldom reported. There is a need of widening the scope of research by focusing on outcomes important to patients, assessing emotional/social/share-decision support, exploring remote techniques and including vulnerable populations. •First evidence map on self-management interventions on overweight or obesity.•Research focused mostly in clinical outcomes and less in quality of life.•Self-management techniques such stress/emotional/social support were less frequent.•Research gaps found on vulnerable populations and emotional/social support.•“COMPAR-EU” comprehensive taxonomy helps to identify further research areas.
ISSN:0738-3991
1873-5134
DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2023.107647