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Games and Health Education for Diabetes Control: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis

机译:糖尿病控制的游戏和健康教育:Meta分析系统审查

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Finding methods to improve people’s diabetes control and management is important to prevent its complications and maintain the quality of life. The aim of this review was to assess the effect of games on the blood glucose level (glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c)). A systematic review and meta-analysis were made. Pubmed, Scopus, and CINAHL databases were consulted in July of 2020. Ten studies were selected as a final sample, most of them being clinical trials using games to improve diabetes control. Half of the studies had samples between 8 and 14.9 years old and the other half between 57 and 65 years old. The studies informed about using applications/games for mobile phones, game consoles, and board games for diabetes education and management. The meta-analysis was performed with 4 studies showing a mean difference of 0.12 (CI 95% 0.57, 0.33) of HbA1c in favor of the intervention group with p > 0.05. Games are positive for diabetes health education and promoting healthier lifestyle, but their impact on HbA1c is low.
机译:寻找改善人民糖尿病控制和管理的方法对于防止其并发症并保持生活质量非常重要。本综述的目的是评估游戏对血糖水平的影响(糖化血红蛋白(HBA1c))。制定了系统审查和荟萃分析。在2020年7月咨询了PubMed,Scopus和Cinahl数据库。选择了10项研究作为最终样本,其中大多数是使用游戏改善糖尿病控制的临床试验。一半的研究有8到14.9岁的样品,另一半在57到65岁之间。这些研究了解使用糖尿病教育和管理的手机,游戏机和棋盘游戏的应用程序/游戏。使用4研究进行了META分析,显示出0.12(CI 95%0.57,0.33)的HBA1C的平均差异,有利于P> 0.05的干预组。游戏对于糖尿病健康教育和促进更健康的生活方式,但它们对HBA1C的影响很低。

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