Physical activity promotion for multimorbid patients in primary care settings: a protocol for a systematic review evaluating health benefits and harms

Abstract Background To date multimorbidity has not received much attention in health policies, even though multiple chronic diseases put high demands on the health care system in industrial nations. Enormous costs of care and a physically, mentally, and socially reduced quality of life are common co...

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Main Authors: Simone Schweda, Inga Krauss
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:Systematic Reviews
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-020-01379-6
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spelling doaj-a6d5a36bc6634c8fa22ca1400ac177002020-11-25T03:49:27ZengBMCSystematic Reviews2046-40532020-05-01911510.1186/s13643-020-01379-6Physical activity promotion for multimorbid patients in primary care settings: a protocol for a systematic review evaluating health benefits and harmsSimone Schweda0Inga Krauss1Medical Clinic Tuebingen, Department of Sports MedicineMedical Clinic Tuebingen, Department of Sports MedicineAbstract Background To date multimorbidity has not received much attention in health policies, even though multiple chronic diseases put high demands on the health care system in industrial nations. Enormous costs of care and a physically, mentally, and socially reduced quality of life are common consequences of multimorbidity. Physical activity (PA) has a positive preventive and therapeutic effect on common non-communicable diseases. The objective of this study will be to evaluate the health benefits and harms of PA interventions for sedentary adults with multimorbidity in primary care settings. Methods This is the study protocol for a systematic review. We will search PubMed, MEDLINE (Ovid), Web of Science, CINHAL, and the Cochrane Library (from inception onwards). In addition, clinical trial registers and reference lists of included studies will be searched. We will include randomized controlled trials, quasi-experimental, and non-randomized trials examining the health benefits and harms of PA interventions with or without additional lifestyle interventions for sedentary adult patients with multimorbidity (e.g., two or more chronic non-communicable diseases) in primary care. Eligible control groups will be standard care, placebo, or medications. Two reviewers will independently screen all citations, abstracts data, and full-text articles. The primary outcomes will be health-related quality of life and mortality. Secondary outcomes will include cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and disease-specific outcomes (e.g., depression score), biomarkers as well as control of metabolic risk factors (e.g., blood pressure, HBA1c, body weight) and any adverse event. The methodological quality of the studies will be appraised using appropriate tools. If feasible, we will conduct random effects meta-analysis. Additional analyses will be conducted to explore the potential sources of heterogeneity (e.g., study design, geographical location, or type of intervention). Strength of the body of evidence will be assessed according to the Grading of Recommendations Assessment (GRADE). Discussion This review will evaluate the evidence on health benefits and harms of PA interventions for sedentary adults with multimorbidity in primary care settings. We anticipate our findings to be of interest to patients, their families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals in selecting and conducting optimal health promotion programs. Possible implications for further research will be discussed. Systematic review registration Open Science Framework (registration identifier: osf.io/ka8yu)http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-020-01379-6MultimorbidityPhysical activityPrimary careHealthEffectivenessEfficacy
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Physical activity promotion for multimorbid patients in primary care settings: a protocol for a systematic review evaluating health benefits and harms
Systematic Reviews
Multimorbidity
Physical activity
Primary care
Health
Effectiveness
Efficacy
author_facet Simone Schweda
Inga Krauss
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title Physical activity promotion for multimorbid patients in primary care settings: a protocol for a systematic review evaluating health benefits and harms
title_short Physical activity promotion for multimorbid patients in primary care settings: a protocol for a systematic review evaluating health benefits and harms
title_full Physical activity promotion for multimorbid patients in primary care settings: a protocol for a systematic review evaluating health benefits and harms
title_fullStr Physical activity promotion for multimorbid patients in primary care settings: a protocol for a systematic review evaluating health benefits and harms
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity promotion for multimorbid patients in primary care settings: a protocol for a systematic review evaluating health benefits and harms
title_sort physical activity promotion for multimorbid patients in primary care settings: a protocol for a systematic review evaluating health benefits and harms
publisher BMC
series Systematic Reviews
issn 2046-4053
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background To date multimorbidity has not received much attention in health policies, even though multiple chronic diseases put high demands on the health care system in industrial nations. Enormous costs of care and a physically, mentally, and socially reduced quality of life are common consequences of multimorbidity. Physical activity (PA) has a positive preventive and therapeutic effect on common non-communicable diseases. The objective of this study will be to evaluate the health benefits and harms of PA interventions for sedentary adults with multimorbidity in primary care settings. Methods This is the study protocol for a systematic review. We will search PubMed, MEDLINE (Ovid), Web of Science, CINHAL, and the Cochrane Library (from inception onwards). In addition, clinical trial registers and reference lists of included studies will be searched. We will include randomized controlled trials, quasi-experimental, and non-randomized trials examining the health benefits and harms of PA interventions with or without additional lifestyle interventions for sedentary adult patients with multimorbidity (e.g., two or more chronic non-communicable diseases) in primary care. Eligible control groups will be standard care, placebo, or medications. Two reviewers will independently screen all citations, abstracts data, and full-text articles. The primary outcomes will be health-related quality of life and mortality. Secondary outcomes will include cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and disease-specific outcomes (e.g., depression score), biomarkers as well as control of metabolic risk factors (e.g., blood pressure, HBA1c, body weight) and any adverse event. The methodological quality of the studies will be appraised using appropriate tools. If feasible, we will conduct random effects meta-analysis. Additional analyses will be conducted to explore the potential sources of heterogeneity (e.g., study design, geographical location, or type of intervention). Strength of the body of evidence will be assessed according to the Grading of Recommendations Assessment (GRADE). Discussion This review will evaluate the evidence on health benefits and harms of PA interventions for sedentary adults with multimorbidity in primary care settings. We anticipate our findings to be of interest to patients, their families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals in selecting and conducting optimal health promotion programs. Possible implications for further research will be discussed. Systematic review registration Open Science Framework (registration identifier: osf.io/ka8yu)
topic Multimorbidity
Physical activity
Primary care
Health
Effectiveness
Efficacy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-020-01379-6
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