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Effectiveness of knowledge translation tools addressing multiple high-burden chronic diseases affecting older adults: protocol for a systematic review alongside a realist review

机译:解决影响老年人的多种高负担慢性疾病的知识翻译工具的有效性:系统审查与现实审查的协议

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Introduction The burden of chronic disease is a global phenomenon, particularly among people aged 65?years and older. More than half of older adults have more than one chronic disease and their care is not optimal. Chronic disease management (CDM) tools have the potential to meet this challenge but they are primarily focused on a single disease, which fails to address the growing number of seniors with multiple chronic conditions. Methods and analysis We will conduct a systematic review alongside a realist review to identify effective CDM tools that integrate one or more high-burden chronic diseases affecting older adults and to better understand for whom, under what circumstances, how and why they produce their outcomes. We will search MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, AgeLine and the Cochrane Library for experimental, quasi-experimental, observational and qualitative studies in any language investigating CDM tools that facilitate optimal disease management in one or more high-burden chronic diseases affecting adults aged ≥65?years. Study selection will involve calibration of reviewers to ensure reliability of screening and duplicate assessment of articles. Data abstraction and risk of bias assessment will also be performed independently. Analysis will include descriptive summaries of study and appraisal characteristics, effectiveness of each CDM tool (meta-analysis if appropriate); and a realist programme theory will be developed and refined to explain the outcome patterns within the included studies. Ethics and dissemination Ethics approval is not required for this study. We anticipate that our findings, pertaining to gaps in care across high-burden chronic diseases affecting seniors and highlighting specific areas that may require more research, will be of interest to a wide range of knowledge users and stakeholders. We will publish and present our findings widely, and also plan more active dissemination strategies such as workshops with our key stakeholders. Trial registration number Our protocol is registered with PROSPERO (registration number CRD42014014489).
机译:引言慢性病负担是一种全球性现象,尤其是在65岁及65岁以上的人群中。一半以上的老年人患有一种以上的慢性疾病,他们的护理也不是最佳的。慢性疾病管理(CDM)工具有可能应对这一挑战,但它们主要集中于一种疾病,无法解决越来越多的患有多种慢性病的老年人。方法和分析我们将进行系统的审查,并与现实主义者进行审查,以确定有效的CDM工具,这些工具整合了一种或多种影响老年人的高负担慢性疾病,并更好地了解了谁在什么情况下,如何以及为何产生结果。我们将搜索MEDLINE,EMBASE,CINAHL,AgeLine和Cochrane库,以任何语言调查CDM工具以进行最佳的疾病管理,从而对影响65岁以上成年人的一种或多种高负担慢性疾病进行最佳的疾病管理,以进行实验性,准实验性,观察性和定性研究?年份。研究选择将涉及审阅者的校准,以确保筛选和重复评估文章的可靠性。数据抽象和偏差评估风险也将独立执行。分析将包括研究和评估特征的描述性摘要,每种CDM工具的有效性(必要时进行元分析);将会发展和完善现实主义的程序理论,以解释所包括研究中的结果模式。道德与传播这项研究不需要道德认证。我们预计,与影响老年人的高负担慢性疾病在护理方面的差距有关的研究结果,并强调可能需要更多研究的特定领域,将为广泛的知识用户和利益相关者所关注。我们将广泛发表和介绍我们的发现,并计划更积极的传播策略,例如与我们的主要利益相关者举行的研讨会。试用注册号我们的协议已在PROSPERO中注册(注册号CRD42014014489)。

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