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IJMDC. 2025; 9(9): 2137-2144


The impact of family involvement on chronic disease outcomes in elderly patients: a systematic review

Alaa Abdulaziz Alkaki, Suhaib Arif M Shaikh, Rewaa Abdulaziz Alkaki, Basil Abdulkhaliq Alansari, Ghassan Yousof Bakhsh, Amal Ahmed Ghzwany.



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Leading contributors to morbidity and death among senior populations globally are chronic illnesses, including arthritis, diabetes, heart failure, and hypertension. Effective management of these conditions often extends beyond medical treatment; family involvement is now widely recognized as a significant predictor of health outcomes. Still, the degree and character of family impact on chronic disease management and patient well-being remain challenging and situation dependent. This systematic review combined data from several research approaches, including cross-sectional studies, qualitative research, and randomized controlled trials, to investigate the effects of family participation on chronic disease outcomes in senior patients. Major databases were used for thorough literature searches; studies chosen met predetermined inclusion requirements. The study included research on a variety of chronic illnesses as well as family involvement techniques. Structured family education and self-management programs produced major improvements in disease control, treatment adherence, and patient knowledge, especially in hypertension and diabetes. Family presence during care transitions, such as post-discharge home visits, was correlated with lower hospital readmissions in frail elderly patients. Better self-care and glycemic control were related to supportive family behaviors; obstructive or bad interactions were linked to worse results. Strong family function and support also helped to improve emotional well-being and minimize depressive symptoms. Family participation is absolutely critical for enhancing the clinical and psychosocial outcomes of elderly chronic disease patients. Incorporating family-centered strategies into chronic disease management can improve adherence, disease control, and quality of life.

Key words: Impact, family involvement, chronic disease outcomes, elderly patients, systematic review







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