Objective <p>To evaluate and summarize evidence related to preventing recurrence in patients with urinary tract stones, providing guidance for clinical healthcare professionals in managing recurrence prevention.</p> Methods <p>Literature on recurrence prevention in patients with urinary tract stones was systematically retrieved from domestic and international databases using the “6S” model, followed by quality assessment, evidence extraction, and synthesis.</p> Results <p>A total of 14 studies were included, comprising 2 guidelines, 4 systematic reviews, 3 meta-analyses, 2 expert consensus documents, 2 evidence summaries, and 1 clinical decision aid. Sixteen best evidence recommendations were identified across personnel training, assessment, nutrition, medication, and follow-up.</p> Conclusion <p>This evidence-based review summarizes the best available evidence for preventing recurrence in patients with urinary tract stones, providing evidence-based guidance for clinical healthcare providers.</p>

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Evidence-based recommendations for preventing recurrence in patients with urinary tract stones

  • Yucen Jiang,
  • Minfeng Hua,
  • Ying Jiang,
  • Yuanting Zhou,
  • Yan Chen

摘要

Objective

To evaluate and summarize evidence related to preventing recurrence in patients with urinary tract stones, providing guidance for clinical healthcare professionals in managing recurrence prevention.

Methods

Literature on recurrence prevention in patients with urinary tract stones was systematically retrieved from domestic and international databases using the “6S” model, followed by quality assessment, evidence extraction, and synthesis.

Results

A total of 14 studies were included, comprising 2 guidelines, 4 systematic reviews, 3 meta-analyses, 2 expert consensus documents, 2 evidence summaries, and 1 clinical decision aid. Sixteen best evidence recommendations were identified across personnel training, assessment, nutrition, medication, and follow-up.

Conclusion

This evidence-based review summarizes the best available evidence for preventing recurrence in patients with urinary tract stones, providing evidence-based guidance for clinical healthcare providers.