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受文化影响的高血压外行模型与治疗依从性的关系。

The relation of culturally influenced lay models of hypertension to compliance with treatment.

作者信息

Heurtin-Roberts S, Reisin E

机构信息

San Francisco Institute on Aging, Mt Zion Medical Center, University of California.

出版信息

Am J Hypertens. 1992 Nov;5(11):787-92. doi: 10.1093/ajh/5.11.787.

Abstract

Problems in compliance with treatment and illness management have frequently been traced to differences between patients' explanatory models of illness and the biomedical model. We investigated the relationship of cultural beliefs about hypertension to compliance with treatment. Using semistructured interviews, we elicited the explanatory models of hypertension held by 60 black hypertensive women being treated at Charity Hospital in New Orleans. The patient sample was followed for 2 months to obtain data on compliance with antihypertensive treatment and blood pressure control. As described, 53% of the patient sample recognized two basic folk illness models: "high blood" and "high-pertension." Patients' illness models were significantly related to compliance with treatment at the P = .01 and .001 levels. Compliance was related to blood pressure control at the P = .05 level. These results indicate that culturally influenced health beliefs are an important influence on compliance and, in turn, blood pressure control. Improved understanding of these problems by physicians may improve the management of their patients' illness.

摘要

治疗依从性和疾病管理方面的问题常常可追溯到患者对疾病的解释模型与生物医学模型之间的差异。我们调查了关于高血压的文化信仰与治疗依从性之间的关系。通过半结构化访谈,我们引出了新奥尔良慈善医院正在接受治疗的60名黑人高血压女性所持有的高血压解释模型。对患者样本进行了2个月的跟踪,以获取关于抗高血压治疗依从性和血压控制的数据。如前所述,53%的患者样本认可两种基本的民间疾病模型:“高血压”和“高-血压”。患者的疾病模型在P = 0.01和0.001水平上与治疗依从性显著相关。依从性在P = 0.05水平上与血压控制相关。这些结果表明,受文化影响的健康信仰对依从性有重要影响,进而对血压控制也有重要影响。医生对这些问题的更好理解可能会改善对患者疾病的管理。

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