Efficacy and acceptability of non-pharmaceutical intervention for depression in patients with mild cognitive impairment:A network Meta-analysis
10.3969/j.issn.1673-9701.2024.28.008
- VernacularTitle:非药物干预对轻度认知障碍患者抑郁的疗效及可接受性的网状Meta分析
- Author:
Qingyuan WANG
1
;
Hua KANG
;
Shuyao WANG
;
Lizi HU
;
Jiaojiao KOU
;
Dan WANG
;
Zijiang YANG
Author Information
1. 成都中医药大学护理学院,四川成都 611137
- Keywords:
Mild cognitive impairment;
Depression;
Non-pharmaceutical intervention
- From:
China Modern Doctor
2024;62(28):34-41
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To systematically evaluate the efficacy and acceptability of non-pharmaceutical intervention(NPI)for depression in patients with mild cognitive impairment(MCI).Methods Randomized controlled trials of NPI in treatment of depression patients with MCI published in PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,CINAHL,Cochrane Library,CNKI,Wanfang Data,VIP and CBM databases were searched from self-built databases to January 6,2024,and performed a network Meta-analysis using Stata 14.0 software.Results A total of 55 literatures were included,involving 10 NPIs.According to the surface under the cumulative ranking curve(SUCRA),the top 3 curative effects were cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT),Chinese traditional sport(CTS)and art therapy,the top 3 acceptability were CBT,CTS,and health education.Conclusion CBT and CTS may be effective and acceptable NPI for improving depression in patients with MCI,and individualized interventions can be tailored to the patient's situation to achieve the best results.