Roh Young Hak, Lee Beom Koo, Park Min Ho, Noh Jung Ho, Gong Hyun Sik, Baek Goo Hyun
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Ewha Womans University Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University School of Medicine, Incheon, Korea.
J Hand Ther. 2016 Oct-Dec;29(4):459-464. doi: 10.1016/j.jht.2016.06.004. Epub 2016 Oct 17.
Prospective cohort.
Patient comprehension of their injury, its treatment, and health care provider's instructions plays an important role in health management and recovery from trauma.
This study investigates the effects of health literacy (the ability to obtain, process, and understand health information needed to make appropriate health decisions) on treatment outcomes and satisfaction in patients with mallet finger injuries.
A total of 72 patients who had been treated with an orthosis for an acute mallet finger injury were enrolled in this prospective study. Health literacy was measured according to the newest vital sign during the initial visit, and adherence according to the treatment protocol was rated at week 7 when orthotic intervention was ceased. At 6 months, a follow-up visit was conducted to assess the extensor lag, treatment satisfaction, and disability (through the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand score). Bivariate and multivariable analyses were performed to determine whether patient demographics, injury characteristics, and health literacy factors accounted for following outcomes: extensor lag, satisfaction, and disability.
The newest vital sign scores were moderately correlated with patient adherence and age. Extensor lag was associated with an increase in age, poor adherence, and low health literacy, and these 3 factors accounted for 28% of the variation in the extensor lag. A greater disability was associated with poor adherence, which accounted for 12% of the variance in disability. Lower treatment satisfaction was associated with low health literacy and poor adherence, and these 2 factors accounted for 21% of the variation in treatment satisfaction.
Limited health literacy was associated with poor adherence in orthosis care for mallet finger injuries and led to poorer treatment outcomes in terms of extensor lag and treatment satisfaction.
2B.
前瞻性队列研究。
患者对自身损伤、治疗方法及医护人员指示的理解在健康管理和创伤恢复中起着重要作用。
本研究调查健康素养(获取、处理和理解做出适当健康决策所需健康信息的能力)对锤状指损伤患者治疗结果及满意度的影响。
本前瞻性研究共纳入72例因急性锤状指损伤接受矫形器治疗的患者。在初次就诊时根据最新生命体征测量健康素养,在第7周停止矫形器干预时根据治疗方案评定依从性。在6个月时进行随访,评估伸肌滞后、治疗满意度及残疾情况(通过手臂、肩部和手部快速残疾评分)。进行双变量和多变量分析以确定患者人口统计学特征、损伤特点及健康素养因素是否可解释以下结果:伸肌滞后、满意度及残疾情况。
最新生命体征评分与患者依从性及年龄呈中度相关。伸肌滞后与年龄增加、依从性差及健康素养低相关,这三个因素可解释伸肌滞后变异的28%。残疾程度加重与依从性差相关,依从性差可解释残疾情况变异的12%。治疗满意度较低与健康素养低及依从性差相关,这两个因素可解释治疗满意度变异的21%。
健康素养有限与锤状指损伤矫形器护理依从性差相关,并导致伸肌滞后及治疗满意度方面的治疗结果较差。
2B。