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参加自我管理教育项目的成年人对糖尿病资源的使用情况。

Use of diabetes resources in adults attending a self-management education program.

作者信息

Gucciardi Enza, Smith Patricia L, DeMelo Margaret

机构信息

University Health Network Women's Health Program, Toronto, Ont., Canada M5G 2N2.

出版信息

Patient Educ Couns. 2006 Dec;64(1-3):322-30. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2006.03.012. Epub 2006 Jul 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To identify the types of resources used to acquire information or assistance in the management of diabetes, and to identify persons who are more or less likely to use a variety of diabetes resources.

METHODS

Through the use of a questionnaire and review of patient records, sociodemographic, clinical, and health care service utilization characteristics were obtained for 267 individuals with type 2 diabetes from a culturally diverse diabetes education centre. Descriptive analyses were performed to provide information on the types of diabetes resources used by age, sex and primary language spoken. Multivariable Poisson regression was used to predict low from high users of a variety of diabetes resources.

RESULTS

On average, most patients used four different resources. The most commonly cited were physicians or endocrinologists; diabetes educators; and magazines, newspapers, books or television. Those who did not speak English, were born outside of Canada, had a lower level of education, or who were older used fewer diabetes resources.

CONCLUSION

Notably, the characteristics of individuals who are less likely to use resources or a variety of resources reflect the basic determinants of health (i.e., age, sex, ethnicity or primary language spoken, and education).

PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS

We need to develop resources that are equitably accessible and of interest to all patients, particularly for individuals who do not speak English, who have lower education and literacy levels, and who are older. Furthermore, imparting the skills on how to find and utilize currently existing resources to assist in chronic disease self-management should be promoted as a core aspect of self-management education.

摘要

目的

确定在糖尿病管理中用于获取信息或寻求帮助的资源类型,并找出更有可能或不太可能使用各种糖尿病资源的人群。

方法

通过问卷调查和查阅患者记录,从一个文化多元的糖尿病教育中心获取了267名2型糖尿病患者的社会人口统计学、临床和医疗服务利用特征。进行描述性分析以提供按年龄、性别和主要语言划分的糖尿病资源使用类型信息。使用多变量泊松回归来预测各种糖尿病资源的高使用量人群与低使用量人群。

结果

平均而言,大多数患者使用四种不同的资源。最常提及的是医生或内分泌科医生;糖尿病教育者;以及杂志、报纸、书籍或电视。不说英语、出生在加拿大境外、教育程度较低或年龄较大的人使用的糖尿病资源较少。

结论

值得注意的是,不太可能使用资源或多种资源的个体特征反映了健康的基本决定因素(即年龄、性别、种族或主要语言以及教育程度)。

实践意义

我们需要开发所有患者都能公平获取且感兴趣的资源,特别是对于不说英语、教育程度和识字水平较低以及年龄较大的个体。此外,应推广传授如何查找和利用现有资源以协助慢性病自我管理的技能,将其作为自我管理教育的核心内容。

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