Eliacin Johanne, Coffing Jessica M, Matthias Marianne S, Burgess Diana J, Bair Matthew J, Rollins Angela L
Center for Health Information and Communication, CHIC, Health Services Research & Development, Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, 1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA.
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2018 Jan;45(1):186-192. doi: 10.1007/s10488-016-0779-5.
This study explored the relationship between race and two key aspects of patient engagement-patient activation and working alliance-among a sample of African-American and White veterans (N = 152) seeking medication management for mental health conditions. After adjusting for demographics, race was significantly associated with patient activation, working alliance, and medication adherence scores. Patient activation was also associated with working alliance. These results provide support for the consideration of race and ethnicity in facilitating patient engagement and patient activation in mental healthcare. Minority patients may benefit from targeted efforts to improve their active engagement in mental healthcare.
本研究探讨了在寻求心理健康状况药物管理的非裔美国退伍军人和白人退伍军人样本(N = 152)中,种族与患者参与的两个关键方面——患者激活和工作联盟之间的关系。在对人口统计学因素进行调整后,种族与患者激活、工作联盟及药物依从性得分显著相关。患者激活也与工作联盟相关。这些结果为在促进精神卫生保健中的患者参与和患者激活方面考虑种族和民族提供了支持。少数族裔患者可能会从有针对性的努力中受益,以提高他们在精神卫生保健中的积极参与度。