Enguidanos Susan, Coulourides Kogan Alexis, Keefe Bronwyn, Geron Scott Miyake, Katz Lynne
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089–0191, USA.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2011 Apr;54(3):276-91. doi: 10.1080/01634372.2011.552939.
This article describes problems identified by older primary care patients enrolled in Problem Solving Therapy (PST), and explores factors associated with successful problem resolution. PST patients received 1 to 8, 45-min sessions with a social worker. Patients identified problems in their lives and directed the focus of subsequent sessions as consistent with the steps of PST. The 107 patients identified 568 problems, 59% of which were resolved. Most commonly identified problems included health related issues such as need for exercise or weight loss activities, medical care and medical equipment needs, home and garden maintenance, and gathering information on their medical condition. Problems identified by patients were 2.2 times more likely to be solved than those identified by a health care professional. Using PST in primary care may facilitate patients in addressing key health and wellness issues.
本文描述了参与问题解决疗法(PST)的老年初级保健患者所识别出的问题,并探讨了与问题成功解决相关的因素。PST患者与一名社会工作者进行了1至8次、每次45分钟的疗程。患者识别出他们生活中的问题,并按照PST的步骤来引导后续疗程的重点。这107名患者识别出了568个问题,其中59%得到了解决。最常识别出的问题包括与健康相关的问题,如需要锻炼或减肥活动、医疗护理和医疗设备需求、家庭和花园维护,以及收集有关其病情的信息。患者识别出的问题被解决的可能性是医疗保健专业人员识别出的问题的2.2倍。在初级保健中使用PST可能有助于患者解决关键的健康和保健问题。