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同伴支持小组对日本 HIV 阳性血友病患者自我护理的影响。

The effect of peer support groups on self-care for haemophilic patients with HIV in Japan.

机构信息

Total Health Promotion Science, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan.

出版信息

Haemophilia. 2013 Nov;19(6):876-81. doi: 10.1111/hae.12222. Epub 2013 Jul 9.

Abstract

Experienced peer support groups (EPSG) are expected to improve self-care and complement professional health care for haemophilic patients, even those living in inconvenient clinical setting. However, these benefits have not been verified quantitatively. The structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to evaluate the effects of contact with EPSG on self-care for haemophilic patients in the Japanese clinical settings. Factors affecting self-care were compared between groups with and without EPSG contact. Self-reported questionnaires were mailed to 652 haemophilic patients with HIV in Japan (September 2005-January 2006). SEM demonstrated significant associations between EPSG contact, self-care scores and other social and individual factors. The total effect of EPSG contact on self-care was calculated. The structural differences between models were analysed in a multi-group analysis. Of the 257 respondents (response rate, 39.4%), 109 reported having contact with an EPSG (EPSG+ group) and 139 reported no contact (EPSG- group). EPSG contact was significantly associated with better self-care. In the multi-group analysis, the total effect of inconvenient access to medical services on self-care in the EPSG+ group was 10% of that in the EPSG- group and was significantly associated with poor illness-related knowledge and high anxiety level only in the EPSG- group. In the EPSG+ group, patient age was strongly associated with self-care than in the EPSG- group. These findings suggest that EPSG contact may alleviate inconvenience in medical services. Factors associated with self-care differed between groups. Health care professionals must carefully assess self-care behaviours and service accessibility based on these results.

摘要

经验丰富的同伴支持小组(EPSG)有望改善血友病患者的自我护理,并补充专业的医疗保健,即使是那些生活在不方便的临床环境中的患者。然而,这些益处尚未得到定量验证。本研究采用结构方程模型(SEM)来评估日本临床环境中血友病患者接触 EPSG 对自我护理的影响。比较了有和没有 EPSG 接触的患者群体中影响自我护理的因素。2005 年 9 月至 2006 年 1 月,向日本的 652 名艾滋病毒血友病患者邮寄了自我报告问卷。SEM 显示 EPSG 接触、自我护理评分与其他社会和个体因素之间存在显著关联。计算了 EPSG 接触对自我护理的总效应。在多组分析中分析了模型之间的结构差异。在 257 名受访者(回复率 39.4%)中,109 名报告有 EPSG 接触(EPSG+组),139 名报告无接触(EPSG-组)。EPSG 接触与更好的自我护理显著相关。在多组分析中,医疗服务不便对 EPSG+组自我护理的总效应为 EPSG-组的 10%,仅在 EPSG-组中与较差的疾病相关知识和较高的焦虑水平显著相关。在 EPSG+组中,患者年龄与自我护理的相关性强于 EPSG-组。这些发现表明 EPSG 接触可能缓解医疗服务的不便。自我护理相关因素在组间存在差异。医疗保健专业人员必须根据这些结果仔细评估自我护理行为和服务的可及性。

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