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Printed patient education interventions to facilitate shared management of chronic disease: a literature review.

机译:印刷患者教育干预措施,促进慢性病的共同管理:文献综述。

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BACKGROUND: Printed materials for patient self-education are a comparatively low cost, flexible and potentially useful aid for dealing with the growing burden of chronic disease in our society. A comprehensive review of existing trials is required. AIMS: We conducted a comprehensive review which aimed to (i) evaluate the evidence for effectiveness of print-only interventions in increasing patient participation in chronic disease management and (ii) identify disease or intervention characteristics associated with success. METHODS: Medline, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EMBASE and CINAHL were searched for the period 1992 to January 2005 for reports of controlled trials of printed patient materials in chronic disease. The quality of both studies and interventions was assessed. RESULTS: Seven studies were found. They focussed on inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis, asthma and diabetes. Few studies named primary outcomes, continued beyond 6 months or included process evaluations. Fewreports gave the behaviour-change rationale of the intervention. Few interventions were reported as having been designed using testing and improvement, psychosocial theory, checks of patient understanding or other patient input. A variety of outcomes was measured. Statistically significant change was found for few. Knowledge improved in three studies, adherence improved in two and quality of life declined in one. CONCLUSIONS: We found that printed interventions as currently designed appear to produce, at best, modest benefits. The design of interventions, studies and study reports all need improvement before decisions can be made about effectiveness and characteristics associated with success.
机译:背景:患者自主教育的印刷材料是一种相对低的成本,灵活,潜在的有用援助,以处理我们社会中慢性疾病的不断增长的负担。需要全面审查现有试验。目的:我们进行了一项全面的审查,旨在(i)评估仅在患者参与慢性疾病管理方面的印刷干预措施有效的证据,并识别与成功相关的疾病或干预特征。方法:Medline,Cochrane Central的受控试验中央登记册,Embase和Cinahl在1992年至2005年1月期间检讨了慢性疾病印刷患者材料对照试验的报告。评估了研究和干预措施的质量。结果:发现了七项研究。他们专注于炎症性肠病,关节炎,哮喘和糖尿病。很少有研究名为主要结果,继续超过6个月或包括流程评估。然而,reports提供了干预的行为改变理由。据报道,很少有干预措施是使用测试和改进,心理社会理论,患者理解或其他患者输入的检查。测量各种结果。发现了统计上显着的变化。三项研究中的知识改善,遵守两者的依从性和生活质量下降了一个。结论:我们发现目前设计的印刷干预措施似乎生产,充其量适中。干预措施,研究和研究报告的设计全部需要改进,在决策方面可以提出与成功相关的有效性和特征。

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