Interventions for family support in cardiometabolic disease: An integrative review
Abstract Aim To evaluate how family support affects cardiometabolic outcomes. Design Integrative literature review. Sources PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE and Scopus were searched for peer‐reviewed primary research published between 2016 and 2021. Methods Independent screening of 1661 citations resulted in...
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author | Angelina P. Nguyen Lan Anh T. Mai Lori A. Spies Kenneth L. Carriveau |
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description | Abstract Aim To evaluate how family support affects cardiometabolic outcomes. Design Integrative literature review. Sources PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE and Scopus were searched for peer‐reviewed primary research published between 2016 and 2021. Methods Independent screening of 1661 citations resulted in 17 international publications involving 16 experimental studies selected. Data were analysed using a constant comparison method. Results While the interventions varied regarding target, duration, setting and the profession of the interventionists, all studies demonstrated some level of the effectiveness for family involvement and support in the management of cardiometabolic diseases. The studies found improvement in health behaviours and clinical/psychosocial outcomes for the patients and the family members. Conclusion Based on the findings from this review, we recommend utilizing the following for future family interventions in the management of diabetes and/or hypertension: (1) broader definitions of family and structures; (2) a community participatory/action‐research method with embedded healthcare workers; (3) an interdisciplinary approach with attention to goal‐setting; (4) multimodal interventions including technology; (5) culturally tailoring interventions for relevance as needed; and (6) clear direction regarding support role and tools. |
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spelling | doaj.art-4681f478c2614a88adce88a683d0ff072023-08-31T11:40:43ZengWileyNursing Open2054-10582023-09-011095797581210.1002/nop2.1858Interventions for family support in cardiometabolic disease: An integrative reviewAngelina P. Nguyen0Lan Anh T. Mai1Lori A. Spies2Kenneth L. Carriveau3Baylor University Dallas Texas USANam Dinh University of Nursing Nam Dinh VietnamBaylor University Dallas Texas USABaylor University Dallas Texas USAAbstract Aim To evaluate how family support affects cardiometabolic outcomes. Design Integrative literature review. Sources PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE and Scopus were searched for peer‐reviewed primary research published between 2016 and 2021. Methods Independent screening of 1661 citations resulted in 17 international publications involving 16 experimental studies selected. Data were analysed using a constant comparison method. Results While the interventions varied regarding target, duration, setting and the profession of the interventionists, all studies demonstrated some level of the effectiveness for family involvement and support in the management of cardiometabolic diseases. The studies found improvement in health behaviours and clinical/psychosocial outcomes for the patients and the family members. Conclusion Based on the findings from this review, we recommend utilizing the following for future family interventions in the management of diabetes and/or hypertension: (1) broader definitions of family and structures; (2) a community participatory/action‐research method with embedded healthcare workers; (3) an interdisciplinary approach with attention to goal‐setting; (4) multimodal interventions including technology; (5) culturally tailoring interventions for relevance as needed; and (6) clear direction regarding support role and tools.https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1858cardiometabolic diseasechronic Illnessdiabetesfamily carehypertensionintegrative review |
spellingShingle | Angelina P. Nguyen Lan Anh T. Mai Lori A. Spies Kenneth L. Carriveau Interventions for family support in cardiometabolic disease: An integrative review Nursing Open cardiometabolic disease chronic Illness diabetes family care hypertension integrative review |
title | Interventions for family support in cardiometabolic disease: An integrative review |
title_full | Interventions for family support in cardiometabolic disease: An integrative review |
title_fullStr | Interventions for family support in cardiometabolic disease: An integrative review |
title_full_unstemmed | Interventions for family support in cardiometabolic disease: An integrative review |
title_short | Interventions for family support in cardiometabolic disease: An integrative review |
title_sort | interventions for family support in cardiometabolic disease an integrative review |
topic | cardiometabolic disease chronic Illness diabetes family care hypertension integrative review |
url | https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1858 |
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