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Digital technology to support lifestyle and health behaviour changes in surgical patients: systematic review

机译:数字技术支持外科患者的生活方式和健康行为的变化:系统评论

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Background Digital technologies (such as smartphone applications, activity trackers, and e-learning platforms) have supported patients with long-term conditions to change their lifestyle health behaviours. The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of digital technologies in supporting patients undergoing elective surgery to change their health behaviours. Methods A systematic review was conducted of articles reporting a digital intervention supporting behaviour change in adult patients who underwent elective bariatric, oncological or orthopaedic surgery. MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and Scopus were searched from inception to March 2019 for quantitative intervention studies with a specific focus on physical activity, dietary intake, and weight loss in patients before and after surgery (PROSPERO: CRD42019127972). The Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal checklist was used to assess study quality. Results Of 3021 citations screened, 17 studies were included comprising 4923 surgical patients; these included experimental (pre–post design, feasibility studies, and RCTs) and observational studies. Three factors were identified as effective for supporting health behaviour change in elective surgical populations: digital technology delivery, implementation, and theoretical underpinning. Six of eight studies that referred to behaviour change theories observed significant improvements in health behaviour relating to reduced weight regain, and improved lifestyle choices for physical activity and diet. Meta-analysis was not possible because of heterogeneous outcome measures. Conclusion Digital technologies may effectively support behavioural change in patients undergoing elective surgery.
机译:背景技术数字技术(例如智能手机应用,活动跟踪器和电子学习平台)支持长期条件的患者来改变其生活方式健康行为。本研究的目的是研究数字技术在支持接受选修手术的患者以改变其健康行为方面的有效性。方法对报告的文章进行了系统审查,该文章报告了在接受选修肥胖症,肿瘤或整形外科手术的成年患者中的数字干预支持行为变化。从2009年3月开始,从2009年3月开始搜索Medline,Embase,Cinahl,Psycinfo,科学网站和Scopus,用于在手术前后患者身体活动,膳食摄入量和减肥(Prospero:CRD42019127972)的特定关注身体活动,膳食摄入和减肥的量化干预研究。 Joanna Briggs研究所批判性评估清单用于评估研究质量。筛选3021引文的结果,包含17项研究,包括4923名手术患者;这些包括实验性(后期设计前的设计,可行性研究和RCT)和观察研究。确定了三种因素,有效地支持选修外科人群的健康行为变化:数字技术交付,实施和理论基础。八个研究中的六项研究改变理论观察到有关减肥的健康行为的显着改善,以及改善了体育活动和饮食的生活方式选择。由于异质结果措施,不可能进行荟萃分析。结论数字技术可有效地支持接受选修外科患者的行为变化。

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