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 |
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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. |
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ISSN: | 0738-3991 1873-5134 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pec.2023.107647 |