《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2012, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (12): 1168-1174.

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Effect of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Training on Patients with Schizophrenia: A Meta-analysis

ZHOU Yu, YANG Zheng, QIU You-bo, et al.   

  1. Clinical Medicine College, Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610081, Sichuan, China
  • Received:2012-06-26 Revised:2012-07-19 Published:2012-12-25 Online:2012-12-25

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the effects of comprehensive rehabilitation training on the patients with schizophrenia by Meta-analysis.Methods Articles were searched form PubMed (2001 to 2011), EMCC(1995 to 2011), CNKI(1989 to 2011), VIP(1989 to 2011), and CBM(1989 to 2011), which were randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or controlled clinical trials (CCTs) about comprehensive rehabilitation training for schizophrenia. Quality of included articles was assessed with Jadad Scale, and the available data were analyzed with RevMan 5.0 software. Results 596 related articles were identified, but only 16 eligible articles were included. All the trials were of low quality. Meta-analysis showed that compared comprehensive rehabilitation training could improve the scores of Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) [Weighted Mean Difference (WMD) =-9.21, 95% CI(-10.83, -7.59), Z=11.6, P<0.00001], activites of daily living (ADL) [WMD=-5.84, 95% CI(-8.74, -2.94), Z=3.94, P<0.0001], Nurses' Observation Scale for Inpatient Evaluation (NOSIE) total score [WMD=27.50, 95%CI(16.18,38.81), Z=4.76, P<0.00001] and total score of negative factors [WMD=-13.60, 95%CI(-22.41, -4.80),Z=3.03, P=0.002], compared with those in routine care/management group. There was no significant difference between both groups in Social Disability Screening Schedule (SDSS) [WMD=-2.50, 95% CI(-5.33, 0.33), Z=1.73, P=0.08] and NOSIE total positive factor score [WMD=15.00, 95%CI(-2.06, 32.06), Z=1.72, P=0.08]. Conclusion Comprehensive rehabilitation training can reduce the positive and negative symptoms, improving the ability of daily living and quality of life.

Key words: comprehensive rehabilitation training, schizophrenia, effect, meta-analysis