The prevalence of chronic kidney disease in people with severe mental illness: A systematic review protocol
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(1), P. e0310568 - e0310568
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
People
with
severe
mental
illness
(SMI)
are
more
likely
to
develop
long-term
physical
health
conditions,
including
type
2
diabetes
and
cardiovascular
disease,
compared
people
without
SMI.
This
contributes
an
inequality
in
life
expectancy
known
as
the
'mortality
gap'.
Chronic
kidney
disease
(CKD)
is
a
growing
global
concern
set
be
5th
leading
cause
of
life-years
lost
by
2040.
However,
there
limited
research
exploring
relationship
between
CKD
systematic
review
will
aim
examine
prevalence
incidence
among
We
search
Medline,
Embase,
PsycINFO,
CINAHL,
Scopus
Web
Science
for
primary
epidemiological
reporting
or
SMI
any
setting.
Retrieved
records
managed
Covidence
screened
two
independent
reviewers.
Data
extracted
from
included
studies
using
piloted
data
extraction
form,
quality
evaluated
appropriate
JBI
Critical
Appraisal
Checklist.
The
certainty
evidence
assessed
Grading
Recommendations,
Assessment,
Development,
Evaluations
(GRADE)
approach.
narratively
synthesised.
Meta-analyses
conducted
random
effects
models
There
SMI,
this
proposed
first
highlight
extent
problem
provide
foundation
future
improve
outcomes
Language: Английский
The prevalence of chronic kidney disease in people with severe mental illness: A systematic review protocol
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 5, 2024
Abstract
Background
People
with
severe
mental
illness
(SMI)
are
more
likely
to
develop
long-term
physical
health
conditions,
including
type
2
diabetes
and
cardiovascular
disease,
compared
people
without
SMI.
This
contributes
an
inequality
in
life
expectancy
known
as
the
‘mortality
gap’.
Chronic
kidney
disease
(CKD)
is
a
growing
global
concern
set
be
5th
leading
cause
of
life-years
lost
by
2040.
However,
there
limited
research
exploring
relationship
between
CKD
systematic
review
will
aim
examine
prevalence
incidence
among
Methods
We
search
Medline,
Embase,
PsycINFO,
CINAHL,
Scopus
Web
Science
for
primary
epidemiological
reporting
or
SMI
any
setting.
Retrieved
records
managed
Covidence
screened
two
independent
reviewers.
Data
extracted
from
included
studies
using
piloted
data
extraction
form,
quality
evaluated
appropriate
JBI
Critical
Appraisal
Checklist.
The
certainty
evidence
assessed
Grading
Recommendations,
Assessment,
Development,
Evaluations
(GRADE)
approach.
narratively
synthesised.
Meta-analyses
conducted
random
effects
models
Discussion
There
SMI,
this
proposed
first
highlight
extent
problem
provide
foundation
future
improve
outcomes
Language: Английский