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采用同伴指导的方式来增强脊髓损伤患者的自我效能信念,预防医疗并发症。

Using peer mentoring for people with spinal cord injury to enhance self-efficacy beliefs and prevent medical complications.

机构信息

Neuroscience Research Center, National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington, DC 20010, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2011 Feb;20(3-4):351-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2010.03432.x.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

Individuals with spinal cord injury/disease are faced with a myriad of psychosocial adjustment challenges. This article describes the implementation of a peer-mentoring programme designed to support this adjustment process for people with SCI/disease and the programme's believed impact on self-efficacy and prevention of medical complications.

BACKGROUND

With shorter length of stay in acute inpatient rehabilitation after spinal cord injury/disease, peer mentor programmes are becoming an important component to assist with education and community re-integration.

DESIGN

Quasi-experimental non-controlled pretest/post-test.

METHOD

Patients with newly acquired spinal cord injury/disease participated in a one-year spinal cord injury peer-mentoring programme. Peer mentors met with their assigned participants regularly during inpatient care and on discharge to track medical complications and assist with adjusting to life after spinal cord injury/disease.

RESULTS

In all, of 37 mentees enrolled, 24 successfully completed the programme. Sixty-seven per cent showed improved self-efficacy score between the two time points. Medical complications and doctor visits all decreased significantly between 0-6 months and 7-12 months. Our findings indicate that the older an individual is, the lower the likelihood of having a urinary tract infection (p = 0.006). The programme was well received by all mentees who felt they could connect well with their peer mentor.

CONCLUSION

Peer mentoring in a rehabilitation setting enhances the understanding of challenges that patients and medical staff deal with on a day-to-day basis. Our findings suggest it is important to monitor and educate individuals with spinal cord injury/disease at the acute stage to improve medical outcomes. Caution is advised in the interpretation of these results as they were obtained in a small non-random sample using self-report data.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Peer mentors play an increasingly important role in nurse-delivered education in the spinal cord injury/disease population.

摘要

目的和目标

脊髓损伤/疾病患者面临着无数的心理社会适应挑战。本文描述了实施同伴指导计划的情况,该计划旨在支持脊髓损伤/疾病患者的适应过程,以及该计划对自我效能和预防医疗并发症的影响。

背景

脊髓损伤/疾病患者在急性住院康复治疗中的住院时间缩短,同伴导师计划成为协助教育和社区重新融入的重要组成部分。

设计

准实验非对照前后测试。

方法

新诊断的脊髓损伤/疾病患者参加了为期一年的脊髓损伤同伴指导计划。同伴导师在住院期间和出院后定期与他们指定的参与者会面,以跟踪医疗并发症并协助适应脊髓损伤/疾病后的生活。

结果

共有 37 名学员参加,其中 24 名成功完成了该计划。67%的人在两个时间点之间自我效能得分提高。0-6 个月和 7-12 个月之间,医疗并发症和就诊次数均显著减少。我们的研究结果表明,年龄越大,患尿路感染的可能性越低(p=0.006)。所有学员都对该计划表示欢迎,他们觉得可以与他们的同伴导师很好地联系。

结论

在康复环境中进行同伴指导,可以增强患者和医务人员日常处理挑战的理解。我们的研究结果表明,在急性阶段监测和教育脊髓损伤/疾病患者非常重要,可以改善医疗结果。由于这些结果是在小样本非随机样本中使用自我报告数据获得的,因此在解释这些结果时应谨慎。

相关性至临床实践

同伴导师在脊髓损伤/疾病患者的护理人员提供的教育中扮演着越来越重要的角色。

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