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利用探索性焦点小组为同伴支持的肺康复计划的制定提供信息:进一步研究的方向

Using Exploratory Focus Groups to Inform the Development of a Peer-Supported Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program: DIRECTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH.

作者信息

Poureslami Iraj, Camp Pat, Shum Jessica, Afshar Rowshanak, Tang Tricia, FitzGerald John Mark

机构信息

Respiratory Medicine Division (Drs Poureslami and FitzGerald and Ms Shum), Department of Physical Therapy (Dr Camp), and Department of Medicine (Drs Afshar and Tang), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

出版信息

J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev. 2017 Jan;37(1):57-64. doi: 10.1097/HCR.0000000000000213.

Abstract

PURPOSE

There has been limited research on the role of peer support in self-management for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) attending pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programs. This research explored patient acceptability of "peer supporters" in promoting sustained self-management practices after PR and to assess their perceived self-efficacy to manage their disease.

METHODS

This qualitative study used focus groups and individual interviews to identify perspectives of peer supporters and benefits of participation in a PR program. The analysis included systematically reading and reviewing transcripts of the sessions, establishing themes, and sorting responses into thematic categories.

RESULTS

A total of 28 patients with COPD (15 males) participated in either a focus group or interview. The majority of participants considered peer supporters to be good facilitators for motivating ongoing exercise after completing PR. Exercise sessions were viewed as extremely beneficial for disease management, and many were satisfied with the care they had received. Most subjects wanted to receive followup sessions with either a professional or peer after the intensive phase of PR. Overall, the concept of having a peer supporter involved in ongoing maintenance of self-management efforts after PR was generally viewed as positive.

CONCLUSIONS

Integrating a peer support model into PR programs may improve better long-term health outcomes for COPD management as many participants endorsed the need for continued support after the program. It also improved our understanding of the role of "peer supports" in exercise and self-care maintenance after PR. The selection of peers and the specific model used warrants further investigation in a randomized controlled trial.

摘要

目的

对于参加肺康复(PR)项目的慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者,同伴支持在自我管理中的作用研究有限。本研究探讨了“同伴支持者”在促进PR后持续自我管理实践方面患者的接受度,并评估他们对疾病管理的自我效能感。

方法

这项定性研究采用焦点小组和个人访谈来确定同伴支持者的观点以及参与PR项目的益处。分析包括系统地阅读和审查会议记录、确定主题,并将回答分类到主题类别中。

结果

共有28名COPD患者(15名男性)参加了焦点小组或访谈。大多数参与者认为同伴支持者是完成PR后激励持续锻炼的良好促进者。锻炼课程被视为对疾病管理极为有益,许多人对他们所接受的护理感到满意。大多数受试者希望在PR强化阶段后接受专业人员或同伴的随访课程。总体而言,让同伴支持者参与PR后自我管理努力的持续维持这一概念普遍被视为积极的。

结论

将同伴支持模式纳入PR项目可能会改善COPD管理的长期健康结果,因为许多参与者认可项目结束后持续支持的必要性。这也增进了我们对“同伴支持”在PR后锻炼和自我护理维持中的作用的理解。同伴的选择和所使用的具体模式值得在随机对照试验中进一步研究。

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