Alvarez Carmen, Greene Jessica, Hibbard Judith, Overton Valerie
Department Community-Public Health, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, 525 N. Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD, 21201, USA.
School of Nursing, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2016 Mar 11;16:85. doi: 10.1186/s12913-016-1328-3.
The increasing burden of chronic illness highlights the importance of self-care and shifts from hierarchical and patriarchal models to partnerships. Primary care providers (PCPs) play an important role in supporting patients in self-management, enabling activation and supporting chronic care. We explored the extent to which PCPs' beliefs about the importance of the patients' role relate to the frequency in which they report engaging in collaborative and partnership-building behaviors with patients.
PCPs' beliefs were measured using the Clinician Support for Patient Activation Measure (CS-PAM). We also assessed whether PCPs' CS-PAM scores were positively associated with changes in their patients' Patient Activation Measure (PAM) scores. Participants included 181 PCPs from a single accountable care organization in Minnesota who completed an online survey. We conducted bivariate analyses and multivariate regression models to examine relationships between CS-PAM and PCP self-management support behaviors and changes in level of patient activation.
PCPs with high CS-PAM scores were much more likely to engage in supportive self-management and patient behavior change approaches, such as involving the patient in agenda-setting, problem-solving, and collaboratively setting behavioral goals, than were PCPs with low CS-PAM scores. More positive PCPs' belief in the patients' role in self-management was positively correlated with improvements in their patients' level of patient activation.
More positive PCP beliefs about the patients' role in self-management was strongly related to PCP behaviors geared towards increasing patient activation.
慢性病负担日益加重,凸显了自我护理的重要性,也促使医疗模式从等级制和家长式模式向伙伴关系模式转变。初级保健提供者(PCP)在支持患者自我管理、促进积极参与及支持慢性病护理方面发挥着重要作用。我们探讨了PCP对患者角色重要性的信念与他们报告的与患者进行协作及建立伙伴关系行为的频率之间的关联程度。
使用临床医生对患者激活的支持量表(CS-PAM)来衡量PCP的信念。我们还评估了PCP的CS-PAM得分是否与患者的患者激活量表(PAM)得分变化呈正相关。参与者包括来自明尼苏达州一个责任医疗组织的181名PCP,他们完成了一项在线调查。我们进行了双变量分析和多变量回归模型,以检验CS-PAM与PCP自我管理支持行为以及患者激活水平变化之间的关系。
与CS-PAM得分低的PCP相比,CS-PAM得分高的PCP更有可能采用支持性自我管理和患者行为改变方法,例如让患者参与议程设定、问题解决以及共同设定行为目标。PCP对患者在自我管理中角色的信念越积极,与患者激活水平的改善呈正相关。
PCP对患者在自我管理中角色的信念越积极,与旨在提高患者激活水平的PCP行为密切相关。