Larsson Ingrid
School of Health and Welfare, Halmstad University.
Spenshult Research and Development Center, Halmstad, Sweden.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2017 Jun 26;11:1057-1067. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S131239. eCollection 2017.
Biological therapies are common in the treatment of patients with chronic inflammatory arthritis (CIA). However, despite the fact that many patients respond well to their biological therapies, there are still a number of nonresponders. In order to design the best care for patients, it is important to understand how they conceive their own role in their treatment response.
To explore how patients with CIA conceive their own influence on a good treatment response to biological therapy.
This study had an exploratory and descriptive design with a phenomenographic approach. Interviews were conducted with 25 patients (11 women and 14 men) aged 17-79 years, with CIA who were undergoing biological therapy and who had low disease activity or were in remission.
Patients with CIA undergoing biological therapy conceived their own influence on good treatment response in terms of adherence, physical activity, mental attitude, social support, and self-awareness. Adherence was described as the foundation for the patients' own influence on good treatment response. Physical activity, mental attitude, and social support reflected three essential ways of understanding patients' influence on good treatment response where the patients spoke about physical strength, mental strength, and social strength. Self-awareness reflected a comprehensive way of influencing good treatment response in which patients balanced their physical, mental, and social resources in partnership with health care professionals.
Patients conceived that they had a responsibility for adhering to the treatment as well as achieving balance in life in order to ensure good treatment response. Self-awareness was essential for maintaining a good treatment response, and this reflected the patients' awareness of the complexity of living their lives with a chronic illness.
生物疗法在慢性炎症性关节炎(CIA)患者的治疗中很常见。然而,尽管许多患者对生物疗法反应良好,但仍有一些无反应者。为了为患者设计最佳护理方案,了解他们如何看待自己在治疗反应中的作用很重要。
探讨CIA患者如何看待自己对生物疗法良好治疗反应的影响。
本研究采用现象学方法进行探索性和描述性设计。对25名年龄在17 - 79岁、正在接受生物疗法且疾病活动度低或处于缓解期的CIA患者(11名女性和14名男性)进行了访谈。
接受生物疗法的CIA患者从依从性、体育活动、心理态度、社会支持和自我意识等方面看待自己对良好治疗反应的影响。依从性被描述为患者自身对良好治疗反应产生影响的基础。体育活动、心理态度和社会支持反映了理解患者对良好治疗反应影响的三种基本方式,患者在其中谈到了身体力量、心理力量和社会力量。自我意识反映了一种影响良好治疗反应的综合方式,患者与医护人员合作平衡自身的身体、心理和社会资源。
患者认为他们有责任坚持治疗并实现生活平衡,以确保良好的治疗反应。自我意识对于维持良好的治疗反应至关重要,这反映了患者对患慢性病生活复杂性的认识。