Chronic Disease Among African American Families: A Systematic Scoping Review

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作者
Ellis, Katrina R. [1 ]
Hecht, Hillary K. [2 ]
Young, Tiffany L. [3 ,4 ]
Oh, Seyoung [1 ]
Thomas, Shikira [5 ]
Hoggard, Lori S. [6 ]
Ali, Zaire [6 ]
Olawale, Ronke [1 ]
Carthron, Dana [7 ]
Corbie-Smith, Giselle [8 ]
Eng, Eugenia [9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Sch Social Work, Room 3849, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[3] Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Translat Res & Clin Sci Inst, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[4] Lenell & Lillie Consulting LLC, New Bern, NC USA
[5] Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Cecil G Sheps Ctr Hlth Serv Res, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[6] Rutgers Univ New Brunswick, Dept Psychol, New Brunswick, NJ USA
[7] North Carolina Cent Univ, Coll Behav Sci, Durham, NC USA
[8] Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Sch Med, Dept Social Med, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[9] Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Behav, Chapel Hill, NC USA
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基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
MENTAL-HEALTH; ADVANCED CANCER; SELF-EFFICACY; DISPARITIES; RACE; MULTIMORBIDITY; EPIDEMIOLOGY; SURVEILLANCE; COMORBIDITY; CHALLENGES;
D O I
10.5888/pcd17.190431
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction Chronic diseases are common among African Americans, but the extent to which research has focused on addressing chronic diseases across multiple members of African American families is unclear. This systematic scoping review summarizes the characteristics of research addressing coexisting chronic conditions among African American families, including guiding theories, conditions studied, types of relationships, study outcomes, and intervention research. Methods The literature search was conducted in Psyclnfo, PubMed, Social Work Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, CINAHL, and Family and Society Studies Worldwide to identify relevant articles published from January 2000 through September 2016. We screened the title and abstracts of 9,170 articles, followed by full-text screening of 530 articles, resulting in a final sample of 114 articles. Fifty-seven percent (n = 65) of the articles cited a guiding theory/framework, with psychological theories (eg, social cognitive theory, transtheoretical model) being most prominent. The most common conditions studied in families were depression (70.2%), anxiety (23.7%), and diabetes (22.8%), with most articles focusing on a combination of physical and mental health conditions (47.4%). Results In the 114 studies in this review, adult family members were primarily the index person (71.1%, n = 81). The index condition, when identified (79.8%, n = 91), was more likely to be a physical health condition (46.5%, n = 53) than a mental health condition (29.8%, n = 34). Among 343 family relationships examined, immediate family relationships were overwhelmingly represented (85.4%, n = 293); however, extended family (12.0%, n = 41) and fictive kin (0.6%, n = 2) were included. Most (57.0%, n = 65) studies focused on a single category of outcomes, such as physical health (eg, obesity, glycemic control), mental health (eg, depression, anxiety, distress), psychosocial outcomes (eg, social support, caregiver burden), or health behaviors (eg, medication adherence, disease management, health care utilization); however, 43.0% (n = 49) of studies focused on outcomes across multiple categories. Sixteen intervention articles (14.0%) were identified, with depression the most common condition of interest. Conclusion Recognizing the multiple, simultaneous health issues facing families through a lens of family comorbidity and family multimorbidity may more accurately mirror the lived experiences of many African American families and better elucidate intervention opportunities than previous approaches.
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