Departments of Emergency Medicine and Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2009 Nov;16(11):1120-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2009.00543.x.
This article provides recommendations for incorporating conceptual models of health behavior change into research conducted in emergency care settings. The authors drafted a set of preliminary recommendations, which were reviewed and discussed by a panel of experienced investigators attending the 2009 Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference. The original recommendations were expanded and refined based on their input. This article reports the final recommendations. Three recommendations were made: 1) research conducted in emergency care settings that focuses on health behaviors should be grounded in formal conceptual models, 2) investigators should clearly operationalize their outcomes of interest, and 3) expected relations between theoretical constructs and outcomes should be made explicit prior to initiating a study. A priori hypothesis generation grounded in conceptual models of health behavior, followed by empirical validation of these hypotheses, is needed to improve preventive and public health-related interventions in emergency care settings.
本文为将健康行为改变的概念模型纳入急救环境中的研究提供了建议。作者起草了一组初步建议,并由参加 2009 年学术急诊医学共识会议的经验丰富的调查人员小组进行了审查和讨论。根据他们的意见,对原始建议进行了扩展和完善。本文报告了最终的建议。提出了三项建议:1)应将健康行为作为重点的急救环境中的研究应基于正式的概念模型;2)研究人员应明确界定其感兴趣的结果;3)在开始研究之前,应明确说明理论结构与结果之间的预期关系。需要基于健康行为概念模型进行假设的预先生成,然后对这些假设进行实证验证,以改进急救环境中的预防和公共卫生相关干预措施。