| Literature DB >> 34261027 |
Dawon Baik1, Jiyoun Song2, Aluem Tark3, Heather Coats4, Nadia Shive4, Catherine Jankowski4.
Abstract
This systematic review was conducted to analyze and capture the most recent trends in physical activity interventions for family caregivers of older adults with chronic disease as found in randomized clinical trials over the last 10 years (2010-2020). We used PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, PsycInfo, and the Cochrane Library. We synthesized participants' demographics, physical activity interventions and family caregivers' health outcomes. The Cochrane Collaboration Risk of Bias Tool was used to assess risk of bias of the included studies. Sixteen studies were included and most studies (n = 11) had a moderate risk of bias. Physical activity programs with mixed modes (e.g., aerobic and resistance exercise), mixed delivery methods (e.g., in-person and telephone) and mixed settings (e.g., supervised gym-based sessions and unsupervised home-based sessions) were used most frequently. Physical activity interventions significantly improved psychological health but had inconsistent effects on physical health. This review provides current trends and research findings that suggest types of physical activity interventions and components that improve family caregivers' health and wellness.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic disease; Exercise; Family caregiver; Health outcomes; Older adults; Physical activity; Systematic review
Year: 2021 PMID: 34261027 DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2021.06.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geriatr Nurs ISSN: 0197-4572 Impact factor: 2.361