Exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA:a systematic review

Indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States of America (USA) have a higher burden of chronic lung disease than non-Indigenous people. Exercised-based interventions, such as pulmonary rehabilitation, are highly effective to manage chronic lung disease. The outcomes of...

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Published in:Journal of Thoracic Disease
Main Authors: Meharg, David P., Gwynne, Kylie, Gilroy, John, Alison, Jennifer A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/99d8121f-9f9d-44b7-a19c-87a649e98c4e
https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd-20-1904
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spelling ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/99d8121f-9f9d-44b7-a19c-87a649e98c4e 2024-09-15T18:06:50+00:00 Exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA:a systematic review Meharg, David P. Gwynne, Kylie Gilroy, John Alison, Jennifer A. 2020-12 application/pdf https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/99d8121f-9f9d-44b7-a19c-87a649e98c4e https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd-20-1904 https://research-management.mq.edu.au/ws/files/139835496/Publisher_version_open_access_.pdf http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1116081 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85100175909&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Meharg , D P , Gwynne , K , Gilroy , J & Alison , J A 2020 , ' Exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA : a systematic review ' , Journal of Thoracic Disease , vol. 12 , no. 12 , pp. 7442-7453 . https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd-20-1904 Indigenous Aboriginal First nations chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pulmonary rehabilitation article 2020 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd-20-1904 2024-08-28T23:47:19Z Indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States of America (USA) have a higher burden of chronic lung disease than non-Indigenous people. Exercised-based interventions, such as pulmonary rehabilitation, are highly effective to manage chronic lung disease. The outcomes of these interventions for Indigenous people require evaluation. The aim of this review was to critically appraise the literature on the impact of exercise-based interventions on quality of life, exercise capacity and health care utilisation in Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and USA. The Cochrane Library, Medline, Embase, CINAHL, Scopus, Psychinfo, APAIS-Aboriginal Health and PEDro databases were searched for peer-reviewed and grey literature that evaluated exercise-based interventions, such as pulmonary rehabilitation for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and USA. Two authors independently screened and reviewed titles and abstract and full texts of potentially eligible studies for inclusion. An Indigenous decolonisation methodological framework was also applied to evaluate Indigenous governance, involvement, and engagement in the studies. A total of 3,598 records were screened, nine full papers were reviewed, and one was study included, which was a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program for Indigenous people in Australia. Participants with chronic respiratory or heart disease significantly improved functional exercise capacity and quality of life [six-minute walk distance mean change (95% CI) 79 metres (47 to 111); Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire Dyspnoea 0.9 points (0.2 to 1.5)]. Several items of the decolonisation framework were addressed. Only one study was able to be included in the review, highlighting the paucity of research about culturally safe exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease. There is a need for further research with strong Indigenous governance, involvement, and engagement. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Macquarie University Research Portal Journal of Thoracic Disease 12 12 7442 7453
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topic Indigenous
Aboriginal
First nations
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
pulmonary rehabilitation
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Aboriginal
First nations
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
pulmonary rehabilitation
Meharg, David P.
Gwynne, Kylie
Gilroy, John
Alison, Jennifer A.
Exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA:a systematic review
topic_facet Indigenous
Aboriginal
First nations
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
pulmonary rehabilitation
description Indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States of America (USA) have a higher burden of chronic lung disease than non-Indigenous people. Exercised-based interventions, such as pulmonary rehabilitation, are highly effective to manage chronic lung disease. The outcomes of these interventions for Indigenous people require evaluation. The aim of this review was to critically appraise the literature on the impact of exercise-based interventions on quality of life, exercise capacity and health care utilisation in Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and USA. The Cochrane Library, Medline, Embase, CINAHL, Scopus, Psychinfo, APAIS-Aboriginal Health and PEDro databases were searched for peer-reviewed and grey literature that evaluated exercise-based interventions, such as pulmonary rehabilitation for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and USA. Two authors independently screened and reviewed titles and abstract and full texts of potentially eligible studies for inclusion. An Indigenous decolonisation methodological framework was also applied to evaluate Indigenous governance, involvement, and engagement in the studies. A total of 3,598 records were screened, nine full papers were reviewed, and one was study included, which was a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program for Indigenous people in Australia. Participants with chronic respiratory or heart disease significantly improved functional exercise capacity and quality of life [six-minute walk distance mean change (95% CI) 79 metres (47 to 111); Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire Dyspnoea 0.9 points (0.2 to 1.5)]. Several items of the decolonisation framework were addressed. Only one study was able to be included in the review, highlighting the paucity of research about culturally safe exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease. There is a need for further research with strong Indigenous governance, involvement, and engagement.
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Gilroy, John
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title Exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA:a systematic review
title_short Exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA:a systematic review
title_full Exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA:a systematic review
title_fullStr Exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA:a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Exercise-based interventions for Indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA:a systematic review
title_sort exercise-based interventions for indigenous adults with chronic lung disease in australia, canada, new zealand, and usa:a systematic review
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