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Barriers and facilitators to implementation of epilepsy self-management programs: a systematic review using qualitative evidence synthesis methods

机译:障碍和促进者实施癫痫自我管理计划:使用定性证据综合方法进行系统审查

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Background Epilepsy affects nearly 50 million people worldwide. Self-management is critical for individuals with epilepsy in order to maintain optimal physical, cognitive, and emotional health. Implementing and adopting a self-management program requires considering many factors at the person, program, and systems levels. We conducted a systematic review of qualitative and mixed-methods studies to identify facilitators and barriers that impact implementation and adoption of self-management programs for adults with epilepsy. Methods We used established systematic review methodologies for qualitative and mixed-methods studies. We included studies addressing facilitators (i.e., factors that aided) or barriers (i.e., factors that impeded) to implementation and adoption of self-management interventions for adults with epilepsy. We conducted a narrative thematic synthesis to identify facilitators and barriers. Results The literature search identified 2700 citations; 13 studies met eligibility criteria. Our synthesis identified five themes that categorize facilitators and barriers to successful implementation epilepsy self-management: (1) relevance, intervention content that facilitates acquisition of self-management skills; (2) personalization, intervention components that account for the individual's social, physical, and environmental characteristics; (3) intervention components, components and dosing of the intervention; (4) technology considerations, considerations that account for individual's use, familiarity with, and ownership of technology; and (5) clinician interventionist, role and preparation of the individual who leads intervention. We identified facilitators in 11 of the 13 studies and barriers in 11 of the 13 studies and classified these by social-ecological level (i.e., patient/caregiver, program, site/system). Conclusion Identification of facilitators and barriers at multiple levels provides insight into disease-specific factors that influence implementation and adoption of self-management programs for individuals with epilepsy. Our findings indicate that involving individuals with epilepsy and their caregivers in intervention development, and then tailoring intervention content during the intervention, can help ensure the content is relevant to intervention participants. Our findings also indicate the role of the clinician (i.e., the individual who provides self-management education) is important to intervention implementation, and key issues with clinicians were identified as barriers and opportunities for improvement. Overall, our findings have practical value for those seeking to implement and adopt self-management interventions for epilepsy and other chronic illnesses. Systematic review registration PROSPERO registration number is CRD42018098604.
机译:背景癫痫影响全世界近5000万人。自我管理对癫痫的个体至关重要,以保持最佳的身体,认知和情绪健康。实施和采用自我管理计划需要考虑此人,程序和系统级别的许多因素。我们对定性和混合方法进行了系统审查,以确定促进者和障碍,这些促进者和障碍的实施和采用成年人的自我管理方案的癫痫。方法采用建立的定性和混合方法研究制定的系统审查方法。我们包括研究促进者(即,辅助的因素)或障碍的障碍(即,阻碍的因素)实施和通过癫痫的成人自我管理干预措施。我们进行了叙述专题综合,以识别促进者和障碍。结果文献搜索确定了2700个引文; 13研究符合资格标准。我们的综合确定了五个主题,将促进者和障碍分类为成功实施癫痫自我管理:(1)相关性,促进自我管理技能的干预内容; (2)个性化,干预组件,占个人的社会,物理和环境特征; (3)干预组件,组分和干预剂量; (4)技术考虑,考虑个人使用,熟悉和技术所有权的考虑因素; (5)临床医生干预者,发挥作用和筹备干预的人。我们在13项研究中的11项中的13项研究和障碍中确定了促进者,并通过社会生态学水平分类(即患者/照顾者,计划,网站/系统)分类。结论识别多级辅导员和障碍的识别提供了对影响实施和采用癫痫的个体的自我管理方案的特定因素的洞察力。我们的研究结果表明,在干预开发中涉及具有癫痫和监护者的个体,然后在干预期间定制干预内容,可以帮助确保内容与干预参与者相关。我们的调查结果还表明临床医生的作用(即提供自我管理教育的个人)对干预实施是重要的,并且临床医生的关键问题被确定为改善的障碍和机会。总体而言,我们的调查结果对于寻求实施和采用癫痫和其他慢性疾病的自我管理干预的结果具有实用价值。系统审查登记Prospero注册号是CRD42018098604。

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