Efficacy of resilience‐related psychological interventions in patients with long‐term diseases: A meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials

Author:

Janitra Fitria Endah12,Chen Ruey134,Lin Hui‐Chen15,Sung Chien‐Mei16,Chu Hsin78,Lee Chiu‐Kuei13,Niu Shu‐Fen69,Liu Hsin‐I.10,Chang Li‐Fang1111213,Banda Kondwani Joseph114,Chou Kuei‐Ru1351516ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, College of Nursing Taipei Medical University Taipei Taiwan

2. Faculty of Nursing Universitas Islam Sultan Agung Semarang Indonesia

3. Department of Nursing Taipei Medical University‐Shuang Ho Hospital New Taipei Taiwan

4. Post‐Baccalaureate Program in Nursing, College of Nursing Taipei Medical University Taipei Taiwan

5. Research Center in Nursing Clinical Practice Wan Fang Hospital Taipei Medical University Taipei Taiwan

6. Department of Nursing, College of Medicine Fu Jen Catholic University New Taipei City Taiwan

7. Institute of Aerospace and Undersea Medicine School of Medicine National Defense Medical Center Taipei Taiwan

8. Department of Neurology, Tri‐Service General Hospital National Defense Medical Center Taipei Taiwan

9. Department of Nursing Shin Kong Wu Ho‐Su Memorial Hospital Taipei Taiwan

10. Department of Nursing Far Eastern Memorial Hospital New Taipei City Taiwan

11. Department of Medical Education Taipei Medical University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

12. School of Nursing National Defense Medical Center Taipei Taiwan

13. Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences National Defense Medical Center Taipei Taiwan

14. Endoscopy Unit, Surgery Department Kamuzu Central Hospital Lilongwe Malawi

15. Psychiatric Research Center Taipei Medical University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

16. Research Center for Neuroscience Taipei Medical University Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractPatients with long‐term disease experience low resilience, emphasising the importance of psychological interventions to improve resilience. However, there is no comprehensive evidence on the efficacy of resilience‐related psychological interventions (RRPIs) in this population. Therefore, we performed a meta‐analysis to evaluate and extend knowledge from previous meta‐analyses on the efficacy of RRPIs on resilience, stress, anxiety, depression and quality of life among patients with long‐term disease. Cochrane Library, Embase, Ovid‐MEDLINE, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and CINAHL electronic databases were searched until 3 February 2023. The pooled effect size of the efficacy of RRPIs was calculated using the Hedges' g (g) with random‐effects model, while Cochrane Q‐statistics and I2 tests assessed heterogeneity in Comprehensive Meta‐Analysis 3.0 software. The Cochrane Risk of Bias 2.0 tool evaluated the quality of studies. Moderator analysis was used to explore sources of heterogeneity. Twenty randomised controlled trial studies were identified, representing a total of 1388 individuals with long‐term disease. RRPIs significantly enhance resilience (g = 0.79), alleviate stress (g = −0.78), decrease anxiety (g = −1.14), mitigate depression (g = −0.96) and improve quality of life (g = 0.48). Positive psychology, mindfulness, cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance and commitment‐based intervention exhibited medium effects in strengthening resilience. Short‐term effects of RRPIs on enhancing resilience were observed at 3‐month follow‐up period (g = 0.50). The incorporation of RRPIs into the management of patients with long‐term disease shows a positive impact on their resilience, stress, anxiety, depression and quality of life. The results offer an evidence‐based foundation for nurses in promoting resilience among patients with long‐term disease.

Publisher

Wiley

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