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患者在信息会议前后对视神经炎管理的知识和看法。

Patients' knowledge and perception on optic neuritis management before and after an information session.

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, Flinders Medical Centre, Flinders Drive, Bedford Park SA 5042, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Ophthalmol. 2010 Mar 21;10:7. doi: 10.1186/1471-2415-10-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients' understanding of their condition affect the choice of treatment. The aim of this study is to evaluate patients' understanding and treatment preferences before and after an information session on the treatment of acute optic neuritis.

METHODS

Participants were asked to complete a questionnaire consisting of 14 questions before and after an information session presented by a neuro-ophthalmologist. The information session highlighted the treatment options and the treatment effects based on the Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial in plain patient language. The information session stressed the finding that high dose intravenous steroid therapy accelerated visual recovery but does not change final vision and that treatment with oral prednisone alone resulted in a higher incidence of recurrent optic neuritis.

RESULTS

Before the information session, 23 (85%) participants knew that there was treatment available for ON and this increased to 27 (100%) after the information session. There were no significantly change in patients knowledge of symptoms of ON and purpose of treatment before and after the information session. Before the information session, 4 (14%) respondents reported they would like to be treated by oral steroid alone in the event of an optic neuritis and 5 (19%) did not respond. After the education session, only 1 patient (4%) indicated they would undergo treatment with oral steroid alone but 25 (92%) indicated they would undergo treatment with intravenous steroid treatment, alone or in combination with oral treatment. Results indicated that there were significant differences in the numbers of participants selecting that they would undergo treatment with a steroid injection (n = 22, p = 0.016).

CONCLUSIONS

In this study, patients have shown good understanding of the symptoms and signs of optic neuritis. The finding that significant increases in the likelihood of patients engaging in best practice can be achieved with an information session is very important. This suggests that patient knowledge of available treatments and outcomes can play an important role in implementing and adopting guideline recommendations.

摘要

背景

患者对自身病情的理解会影响治疗选择。本研究旨在评估急性视神经炎治疗信息讲座前后患者的理解和治疗偏好。

方法

参与者在神经眼科医生介绍信息讲座前后完成了一份包含 14 个问题的问卷。信息讲座以通俗易懂的语言突出了治疗选择和治疗效果,基于视神经炎治疗试验。信息讲座强调了发现高剂量静脉类固醇治疗可加速视力恢复但不会改变最终视力,单独使用口服泼尼松治疗会导致更高的复发性视神经炎发生率。

结果

在信息讲座之前,23 名(85%)参与者知道有治疗视神经炎的方法,在信息讲座之后增加到 27 名(100%)。在信息讲座前后,患者对视神经炎症状和治疗目的的了解没有明显变化。在信息讲座之前,4 名(14%)受访者表示,如果发生视神经炎,他们希望单独接受口服类固醇治疗,5 名(19%)未作回应。在教育课程之后,只有 1 名患者(4%)表示他们将接受单独口服类固醇治疗,但 25 名患者(92%)表示他们将接受静脉类固醇治疗,单独或联合口服治疗。结果表明,选择接受类固醇注射治疗的参与者人数存在显著差异(n=22,p=0.016)。

结论

在这项研究中,患者对视神经炎的症状和体征有很好的理解。发现通过信息讲座可以显著增加患者接受最佳实践的可能性非常重要。这表明患者对现有治疗方法和结果的了解可以在实施和采用指南建议方面发挥重要作用。

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