Suitability for e-health of non-pharmacological interventions in connective tissue diseases: scoping review with a descriptive analysis

Objective Non-pharmacological interventions support patients with connective tissue diseases to better cope with and self-manage their diseases. This study aimed to map existing evidence on non-pharmacological interventions in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), systemic sclerosis (SSc...

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Main Authors: Tanja A Stamm, Kim Fligelstone, Carina Boström, Ricardo J O Ferreira, Valentin Ritschl, Eduardo José Ferreira Santos, Erika Mosor, Georg Stummvoll, Maria Salvador, Janet L Poole, Rúben Fernandes, Essi Juutila, Paulo Santos-Costa, Linda Schraven, Cornelia van den Ende
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Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://rmdopen.bmj.com/content/7/2/e001710.full
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spelling doaj-becbffb5921645719c2e5c019da7ef872021-08-05T12:00:53ZengBMJ Publishing GroupRMD Open2056-59332021-08-017210.1136/rmdopen-2021-001710Suitability for e-health of non-pharmacological interventions in connective tissue diseases: scoping review with a descriptive analysisTanja A Stamm0Kim Fligelstone1Carina Boström2Ricardo J O Ferreira3Valentin Ritschl4Eduardo José Ferreira Santos5Erika Mosor6Georg Stummvoll7Maria Salvador8Janet L Poole9Rúben Fernandes10Essi Juutila11Paulo Santos-Costa12Linda Schraven13Cornelia van den Ende141 Section for Outcomes Research, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria 6 Federation of European Scleroderma Associations, London, UK11 Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden3 Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, EPE, Coimbra, Portugal 1 Section for Outcomes Research, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria 3 Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, EPE, Coimbra, Portugal 1 Section for Outcomes Research, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria8 Klinikum Malcherhof Baden, Baden, Austria3 Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, EPE, Coimbra, Portugal9 Occupational Therapy Graduate Program, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA3 Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, EPE, Coimbra, Portugal5 Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki, Finland4 Health Sciences Research Unit: Nursing (UICISA: E), Nursing School of Coimbra (ESEnfC), Coimbra, Portugal7 Federation of European Scleroderma Associations, Amsterdam, The Netherlands10 Department of Rheumatology, Sint Maartenskliniek, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsObjective Non-pharmacological interventions support patients with connective tissue diseases to better cope with and self-manage their diseases. This study aimed to map existing evidence on non-pharmacological interventions in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), systemic sclerosis (SSc) and mixed connective tissue diseases regarding content, feasibility and potential suitability in an e-health setting.Methods A literature search was performed in eight different databases in July 2020. The intervention’s content was extracted using the ‘Better reporting of interventions: template for intervention description and replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide’. A Sankey diagram and descriptive statistics were used to analyse the data and illustrate the relationships between the interventions.Results Of 8198 identified records, 119 papers were eligible. One hundred and four of them (87.4%) were conducted between 2000 and 2020, mainly in the USA (SLE n=24 (21.2%), SSc n=16 (14.2%)), Brazil (SLE n=8 (7.1%), SSc n=5 (4.4%)) and Italy (SLE n=0 (0%), SSc n=12 (10.6%)). Fifty-two studies (SLE n=24 (21.2%), SSc n=28 (24.8%)) used multicomponent interventions. The single interventions were physical exercises (SLE n=16 (14.2%), SSc n=17 (15.0%)), coaching/counselling (SLE n=11 (18.0%), SSc n=0 (0%)) and education (SLE n=2 (1.8%), SSc n=3 (2.7%)). Primary outcomes focused on physical function (SLE n=1 (0.9%), SSc n=15 (13.3%)), mouth opening in SSc (n=4 (5.9%)) and physical capacity (SLE n=2 (1.8%), SSc n=1 (0.9%)). No interventions for mixed connective tissue disease were found.Conclusion There was a great variety in the intervention’s content due to differences in body structure, activity limitations and participation restrictions in SLE and SSc. These results highlight the need for personalised, multicomponent, non-pharmacological interventions, which could be delivered as e-health interventions.https://rmdopen.bmj.com/content/7/2/e001710.full
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author Tanja A Stamm
Kim Fligelstone
Carina Boström
Ricardo J O Ferreira
Valentin Ritschl
Eduardo José Ferreira Santos
Erika Mosor
Georg Stummvoll
Maria Salvador
Janet L Poole
Rúben Fernandes
Essi Juutila
Paulo Santos-Costa
Linda Schraven
Cornelia van den Ende
spellingShingle Tanja A Stamm
Kim Fligelstone
Carina Boström
Ricardo J O Ferreira
Valentin Ritschl
Eduardo José Ferreira Santos
Erika Mosor
Georg Stummvoll
Maria Salvador
Janet L Poole
Rúben Fernandes
Essi Juutila
Paulo Santos-Costa
Linda Schraven
Cornelia van den Ende
Suitability for e-health of non-pharmacological interventions in connective tissue diseases: scoping review with a descriptive analysis
RMD Open
author_facet Tanja A Stamm
Kim Fligelstone
Carina Boström
Ricardo J O Ferreira
Valentin Ritschl
Eduardo José Ferreira Santos
Erika Mosor
Georg Stummvoll
Maria Salvador
Janet L Poole
Rúben Fernandes
Essi Juutila
Paulo Santos-Costa
Linda Schraven
Cornelia van den Ende
author_sort Tanja A Stamm
title Suitability for e-health of non-pharmacological interventions in connective tissue diseases: scoping review with a descriptive analysis
title_short Suitability for e-health of non-pharmacological interventions in connective tissue diseases: scoping review with a descriptive analysis
title_full Suitability for e-health of non-pharmacological interventions in connective tissue diseases: scoping review with a descriptive analysis
title_fullStr Suitability for e-health of non-pharmacological interventions in connective tissue diseases: scoping review with a descriptive analysis
title_full_unstemmed Suitability for e-health of non-pharmacological interventions in connective tissue diseases: scoping review with a descriptive analysis
title_sort suitability for e-health of non-pharmacological interventions in connective tissue diseases: scoping review with a descriptive analysis
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series RMD Open
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Objective Non-pharmacological interventions support patients with connective tissue diseases to better cope with and self-manage their diseases. This study aimed to map existing evidence on non-pharmacological interventions in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), systemic sclerosis (SSc) and mixed connective tissue diseases regarding content, feasibility and potential suitability in an e-health setting.Methods A literature search was performed in eight different databases in July 2020. The intervention’s content was extracted using the ‘Better reporting of interventions: template for intervention description and replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide’. A Sankey diagram and descriptive statistics were used to analyse the data and illustrate the relationships between the interventions.Results Of 8198 identified records, 119 papers were eligible. One hundred and four of them (87.4%) were conducted between 2000 and 2020, mainly in the USA (SLE n=24 (21.2%), SSc n=16 (14.2%)), Brazil (SLE n=8 (7.1%), SSc n=5 (4.4%)) and Italy (SLE n=0 (0%), SSc n=12 (10.6%)). Fifty-two studies (SLE n=24 (21.2%), SSc n=28 (24.8%)) used multicomponent interventions. The single interventions were physical exercises (SLE n=16 (14.2%), SSc n=17 (15.0%)), coaching/counselling (SLE n=11 (18.0%), SSc n=0 (0%)) and education (SLE n=2 (1.8%), SSc n=3 (2.7%)). Primary outcomes focused on physical function (SLE n=1 (0.9%), SSc n=15 (13.3%)), mouth opening in SSc (n=4 (5.9%)) and physical capacity (SLE n=2 (1.8%), SSc n=1 (0.9%)). No interventions for mixed connective tissue disease were found.Conclusion There was a great variety in the intervention’s content due to differences in body structure, activity limitations and participation restrictions in SLE and SSc. These results highlight the need for personalised, multicomponent, non-pharmacological interventions, which could be delivered as e-health interventions.
url https://rmdopen.bmj.com/content/7/2/e001710.full
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