Applied Research Centre in Health and Lifestyle Interventions, Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom.
Arch Med Sci. 2010 Oct;6(5):815-21. doi: 10.5114/aoms.2010.17100. Epub 2010 Oct 26.
Our study examines how the professional and employment context may influence clinicians' practice self management support for patients with long term conditions (LTC).
We surveyed clinicians working with patients with depression, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), chronic musculo skeletal pain and diabetes.
Clinicians most frequently endorsed items on a scale concerned with patient centeredness, and less frequently endorsed items concerned with clinical and organizational self management support. The most important factors predicting these latter activities were the intensity of working experience with patients with LTC and attending professional training addressing the principles and practice of self management support. Practicing patient centeredness was endorsed by nearly all respondents, and so was not sensitive to variation on work variables.
The interaction of training and intensity of work with patients with LTC seems to have the most powerful effect on undertaking clinical and organizational self management support practices. To facilitate clinicians' practice of self management support for patients with LTC it is very important to provide relevant professional training and to build specialized patient care teams with professionals having complimentary skills.
本研究考察了专业和就业环境如何影响临床医生为患有长期疾病(LTC)的患者提供实践自我管理支持的情况。
我们调查了与抑郁症、慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)、慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛和糖尿病患者合作的临床医生。
临床医生最常对关注以患者为中心的量表项目表示认可,而对关注临床和组织自我管理支持的项目则不太认可。预测这些后续活动的最重要因素是与患有 LTC 的患者一起工作的经验强度以及参加有关自我管理支持原则和实践的专业培训。近所有受访者都认可实践以患者为中心,因此对工作变量的变化不敏感。
培训和与患有 LTC 的患者一起工作的强度之间的相互作用似乎对开展临床和组织自我管理支持实践具有最强大的影响。为了促进临床医生为患有 LTC 的患者提供自我管理支持,提供相关的专业培训以及建立具有互补技能的专业人员的专门患者护理团队非常重要。