Kaptein Ad A, Hughes Brian M, Scharloo Margreet, Fischer Maarten J, Snoei Lucia, Weinman John, Rabe Klaus F
Unit of Psychology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands.
J Asthma. 2008 Aug;45(6):459-64. doi: 10.1080/02770900802040043.
This article reviews an emerging area of research on patients with asthma: namely, illness perceptions and their relationships with various aspects of outcome. The article briefly introduces the Common Sense Model, outlining the relevance of how "lay" patients conceptualize symptoms, illness, and treatment. On the basis of a comprehensive literature search, nine empirical studies illustrating the relationships between illness perceptions and outcomes are discussed. It is concluded that further research should focus on assessing asthma-specific illness and treatment beliefs. Also, given the effects of intervention studies in illness perceptions in other patient categories, it is recommended that serious consideration be given to intervention studies focusing on eliciting and changing illness perceptions in asthma patients, especially in those whose self-management seems to be inadequate.
即疾病认知及其与预后各方面的关系。文章简要介绍了常识模型,概述了“普通”患者如何对症状、疾病和治疗进行概念化的相关性。在全面文献检索的基础上,讨论了九项说明疾病认知与预后之间关系的实证研究。得出的结论是,进一步的研究应侧重于评估哮喘特异性的疾病和治疗信念。此外,鉴于干预研究对其他患者群体疾病认知的影响,建议认真考虑针对哮喘患者,尤其是自我管理似乎不足的患者,开展旨在引发和改变疾病认知的干预研究。