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治疗评估与信念可预测对补充疗法的依从性:一项使用动态扩展自我调节模型的前瞻性研究。

Treatment appraisals and beliefs predict adherence to complementary therapies: a prospective study using a dynamic extended self-regulation model.

作者信息

Bishop Felicity L, Yardley Lucy, Lewith George T

机构信息

Complementary Medicine Research Unit, University of Southampton, Hants, UK.

出版信息

Br J Health Psychol. 2008 Nov;13(Pt 4):701-18. doi: 10.1348/135910707X249570. Epub 2007 Oct 24.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is used by large numbers of the general public and is increasingly becoming integrated into the mainstream. An understanding of why people use CAM in general has been developed in the literature, but relatively little is known specifically about adherence to CAM. We tested hypotheses (derived from a dynamic extended version of Leventhal's common-sense model) that patients' beliefs about treatment, perceptions of illness, and treatment appraisals would predict adherence to CAM.

DESIGN

A prospective self-report questionnaire study was carried out with a 3-month follow-up period.

METHODS

A total of 240 patients from five CAM clinics completed self-report questionnaire measures of treatment beliefs, illness perceptions, and treatment appraisals at baseline. Three months later, they completed self-report measures of adherence to therapists' recommendations concerning attendance, remedy use, and life-style changes.

RESULTS

Logistic regression analyses showed that positive perceptions of one's therapist and belief that mental factors do not cause illness independently predicted adherence to appointments. Positive beliefs in holistic health and finding it difficult to travel to appointments predicted adherence to remedy use. Using homeopathy was the only independent predictor of adherence to life-style changes.

CONCLUSIONS

Treatment appraisals, treatment beliefs, and illness perceptions explain modest proportions of the variance in adherence to CAM. This study highlights the value of operationalizing the appraisal element of the common-sense model when investigating adherence to treatment.

摘要

目的

大量普通民众使用补充和替代医学(CAM),并且它越来越多地融入主流医学。文献中已对人们总体上使用CAM的原因有所了解,但对于CAM的依从性具体了解相对较少。我们检验了一些假设(源自莱文索尔常识模型的动态扩展版本),即患者对治疗的信念、对疾病的认知以及治疗评价能够预测对CAM的依从性。

设计

开展了一项前瞻性自我报告问卷调查研究,随访期为3个月。

方法

来自五家CAM诊所的240名患者在基线时完成了关于治疗信念、疾病认知和治疗评价的自我报告问卷调查。三个月后,他们完成了关于遵循治疗师在就诊、使用疗法和生活方式改变方面建议情况的自我报告测量。

结果

逻辑回归分析表明,对治疗师的积极认知以及认为心理因素不会导致疾病的信念能独立预测就诊依从性。对整体健康的积极信念以及觉得前往就诊困难能预测疗法使用依从性。使用顺势疗法是生活方式改变依从性的唯一独立预测因素。

结论

治疗评价、治疗信念和疾病认知在一定程度上解释了CAM依从性差异。本研究突出了在调查治疗依从性时将常识模型的评价要素进行操作化处理的价值。

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