학술게시판: 논문

[참여대학원생 김희정] Chronic disease interventions for people with visual impairment: A systematic review

2021-10-20l 조회수 557
Kim HJ, Chang SJ†, Yang E, Jeong HN. Chronic disease interventions for people with visual impairment: A systematic review. Applied Nursing Research, 2021;60. doi:151446.10.1016/j.apnr.2021.151446



Abstract

Aim: To identify the characteristics of chronic disease interventions for people with visual impairment (PVI) and provide suggestions for future interventions. Background: Chronic diseases are more common in PVI than people without visual impairment, and PVI have difficulty managing chronic diseases due to physical, social, and psychological problems associated with visual impairment. However, evidence regarding chronic disease intervention for PVI is limited. Methods: This review was guided by the PRISMA methodology. Data were extracted and checked, and each study was evaluated to ensure their methodological quality using appropriate tools based on the study design. Findings were described through a qualitative synthesis, and the above process was carried out by all four researchers. Results: 28 studies were selected. The intervention for mental disorders was the most common with about 39.3%, followed by stroke (25.0%), diabetes (17.8%), various chronic diseases (10.7%), chronic pain (3.6%), and scoliosis (3.6%). Most of the intervention was delivered individually, and the place of intervention often depends on the preference or convenience of PVI. A wide range of intervention materials was used, from large print, audio, or braille version reading materials to technology products. Based on the results, the main areas of the outcomes were daily living function, psychological conditions, and quality of life. Conclusions: This review identified the components of interventions for PVI and provided intervention strategies. In particular, chronic disease interventions for PVI should be planned by considering how and where appropriate interventions are provided, various available materials, and the problems to be addressed.

Keywords: Chronic disease; Interventions; Systematic review; Visually impaired persons