TY - JOUR
T1 - Mapping interventional components and behavior change techniques used to promote self-management in people with multimorbidity
T2 - a scoping review
AU - Jäger, Madalina
AU - Zangger, Graziella
AU - Bricca, Alessio
AU - Dideriksen, Mette
AU - Smith, Susan M
AU - Midtgaard, Julie
AU - Taylor, Rod S
AU - Skou, Søren T.
PY - 2024/2/29
Y1 - 2024/2/29
N2 - Ageing populations and improved survival, have contributed to a rise in the number of people living with multimorbidity, raising issues related to polypharmacy, treatment burden, competing priorities and poor coordination of care. Self-management programs are increasingly included as an essential component of interventions to improve outcomes in this population. However, an overview of how interventions supporting self-management in patients with multimorbidity is missing. This scoping review focused on mapping the literature on patient-centered interventions for people living with multimorbidity. We searched several databases, clinical registries, and grey literature for RCTs published between 1990–2019 describing interventions that supported self-management in people with multimorbidity. We included 72 studies that were found to be very heterogeneous when it comes to the population, delivery modes and modalities, intervention elements and facilitators. The results pointed to an extensive use of cognitive behavioral therapy as a basis for interventions, as well as behavior change theories and disease management frameworks. The most coded behavior change techniques stemmed from the categories Social Support, Feedback and monitoring and Goals and Planning. To allow for implementation of effective interventions in clinical practice, improved reporting of intervention mechanisms in RCTs is warranted.
AB - Ageing populations and improved survival, have contributed to a rise in the number of people living with multimorbidity, raising issues related to polypharmacy, treatment burden, competing priorities and poor coordination of care. Self-management programs are increasingly included as an essential component of interventions to improve outcomes in this population. However, an overview of how interventions supporting self-management in patients with multimorbidity is missing. This scoping review focused on mapping the literature on patient-centered interventions for people living with multimorbidity. We searched several databases, clinical registries, and grey literature for RCTs published between 1990–2019 describing interventions that supported self-management in people with multimorbidity. We included 72 studies that were found to be very heterogeneous when it comes to the population, delivery modes and modalities, intervention elements and facilitators. The results pointed to an extensive use of cognitive behavioral therapy as a basis for interventions, as well as behavior change theories and disease management frameworks. The most coded behavior change techniques stemmed from the categories Social Support, Feedback and monitoring and Goals and Planning. To allow for implementation of effective interventions in clinical practice, improved reporting of intervention mechanisms in RCTs is warranted.
KW - Multimorbidity
KW - behavior change techniques
KW - scoping review
KW - self-management
U2 - 10.1080/17437199.2023.2182813
DO - 10.1080/17437199.2023.2182813
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 36811829
SN - 1743-7199
VL - 18
SP - 165
EP - 188
JO - Health Psychology Review
JF - Health Psychology Review
IS - 1
ER -