Facilitators and barriers to adherence to diet or exercise interventions in patients with overweight or obesity:a Meta-synthesis
10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2024.18.013
- VernacularTitle:超重或肥胖患者饮食或运动干预依从性促进和阻碍因素的Meta整合
- Author:
Xiaoyu GOU
1
;
Mengjie LI
;
Nan LU
;
Wanhui YU
;
Jiajing CHI
;
Lijuan YANG
Author Information
1. 250021 济南市 山东第一医科大学附属省立医院护理部
- Keywords:
Overweight;
Obesity;
Compliance;
Qualitative Research;
Meta-Synthesis;
Evidence-Based Nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nursing
2024;59(18):2269-2276
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate and integrate the facilitators and barriers to adherence to diet or exercise interventions in patients with overweight or obesity.Methods PubMed,Web of Science,Embase,CINAHL,Cochrane Library,China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Wanfang,and VIP Chinese Biomedical Literature Database were searched by computer from the establishment of the database to October 14,2023.The 2016 edition of the Joanna Briggs Institute(JBI)evidence-based health care center qualitative research evaluation criteria was used to evaluate and integrate the included literature.Results A total of 19 studies were included,and 38 outcomes were distilled into 12 categories,and the results were consolidated into facilitators(disease threat perception,self-body perception,self-adjustment,sense of responsibility,social support)and barriers to intervention adherence(poor treatment benefit,low self-efficacy,lack of knowledge,competitive priorities,extemal environmental constraints,economic conditions,poor intervention design).Conclusion There are many facilitators and barriers of diet or exercise intervention perceived by patients.It is suggested that follow-up intervention research should be used as a reference to improve the treatment compliance of patients.