George Maureen, Topaz Maxim, Rand Cynthia, Sommers Marilyn Lynn Sawyer, Glanz Karen, Pantalon Michael V, Mao Jun J, Shea Judy A
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pa; Department of Family and Community Health, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pa; Center for Health Behavior Research, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pa; University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014 Dec;134(6):1252-1259. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2014.07.044. Epub 2014 Sep 11.
Many factors contribute to uncontrolled asthma; negative inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) beliefs and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) endorsement are 2 that are more prevalent in black compared with white adults.
This mixed-methods study (1) developed and psychometrically tested a brief self-administered tool with low literacy demands to identify negative ICS beliefs and CAM endorsement and (2) evaluated the clinical utility of the tool as a communication prompt in primary care.
Comprehensive literature reviews and content experts identified candidate items for our instrument that were distributed to 304 subjects for psychometric testing. In the second phase content analysis of 33 audio-recorded primary care visits provided a preliminary evaluation of the instrument's clinical utility.
Psychometric testing of the instrument identified 17 items representing ICS beliefs (α = .59) and CAM endorsement (α = .68). Test-retest analysis demonstrated a high level of reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.77 for CAM items and 0.79 for ICS items). We found high rates of CAM endorsement (93%), negative ICS beliefs (68%), and uncontrolled asthma (69%). CAM endorsement was significantly associated with uncontrolled asthma (P = .04). Qualitative data analysis provided preliminary evidence for the instrument's clinical utility in that knowledge of ICS beliefs and CAM endorsement prompted providers to initiate discussions with patients.
Negative ICS beliefs and CAM endorsement were common and associated with uncontrolled asthma. A brief self-administered instrument that identifies beliefs and behaviors that likely undermine ICS adherence might be a leveraging tool to change the content of communications during clinic visits.
多种因素导致哮喘控制不佳;与白人成年人相比,黑人中消极的吸入性糖皮质激素(ICS)观念以及对补充和替代医学(CAM)的认可更为普遍。
这项混合方法研究(1)开发并进行了心理测量学测试,以确定一种对文化程度要求较低的简短自我管理工具,用于识别消极的ICS观念和对CAM的认可,(2)评估该工具在初级保健中作为沟通提示的临床效用。
全面的文献综述和内容专家确定了我们工具的候选项目,并将其分发给304名受试者进行心理测量学测试。在第二阶段,对33次初级保健就诊的录音进行内容分析,对该工具的临床效用进行了初步评估。
该工具的心理测量学测试确定了17个代表ICS观念(α = 0.59)和对CAM认可(α = 0.68)的项目。重测分析显示出高度的可靠性(CAM项目的组内相关系数 = 0.77,ICS项目的组内相关系数 = 0.79)。我们发现对CAM的高认可率(93%)、消极的ICS观念(68%)和未控制的哮喘(69%)。对CAM的认可与未控制的哮喘显著相关(P = 0.04)。定性数据分析为该工具的临床效用提供了初步证据,即了解ICS观念和对CAM的认可促使医护人员与患者展开讨论。
消极的ICS观念和对CAM的认可很常见,且与未控制的哮喘相关。一种简短的自我管理工具,能够识别可能破坏ICS依从性的观念和行为,可能是一种在门诊就诊时改变沟通内容的有效工具。