| Titre : | Effectiveness of Co-Creation for Chronic Disease Management: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials (2025) |
| Auteurs : | Xueying Huang, Auteur ; Yi Hou, Auteur ; Manyao Sun, Auteur ; Jiang Nan, Auteur |
| Type de document : | Article : texte imprimé |
| Dans : | American Journal of Health Promotion (vol. 39, n° 7, septembre 2025) |
| Article en page(s) : | pp. 1068–1081 |
| Langues : | Anglais |
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| Résumé : |
"Objective
Co-creation is crucial for fostering active patient engagement in health management. However, the efficacy of co-creation in chronic disease management varies, and there is a lack of detailed description regarding co-creation practice. This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of co-creation on health outcomes and cost-effectiveness, detailing its implementation. Data Source PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane Library and Web of Science. Study Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria We included peer-reviewed randomized controlled trials, published in English, that analyzed the effects of co-creation on physical health, participation outcomes, psychological health, self-efficacy and cost-effectiveness. Data Extraction Two researchers independently screened the articles and assessed the quality of the 16 included studies using a pre-prepared checklist. Data Synthesis Meta-analyses were conducted to summarize the characteristics, outcomes, and risk of bias of the included studies. Results The results showed that co-creation significantly enhanced patients’ physical health (P = 0.006) and participation outcomes (P = 0.009). Subgroup analysis revealed that co-creation combined with theory was better than co-creation without theory in improving physical health (P = 0.007). However, no significant difference was observed between the two groups regarding psychological health, self-efficacy and cost-effectiveness (P = 0.29) (P = 0.11) (P = 0.50). Conclusion Co-creation effectively improved patients’ physical health and participation outcomes, without affecting psychological health, self-efficacy, and cost-effectiveness. Social determinants were found to play a more crucial role in influencing physical health of patients. Additionally, age disparities might impact the cost-effectiveness of co-creation. Future research should explore the influence of intergenerational co-creation on health promotion." |
| Catalogueur : | RESOdoc |
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