Breland Jessica Y, Wong Jessie J, McAndrew Lisa M
VA Palo Alto Health Care System, USA.
Stanford University School of Medicine, USA.
Health Psychol Open. 2020 Jan 23;7(1):2055102919898846. doi: 10.1177/2055102919898846. eCollection 2020 Jan-Jun.
This systematic review answered two questions among adults with chronic conditions: When included in the same statistical model, are Common Sense Model constructs and self-efficacy both associated with (1) self-management behaviors and (2) health outcomes? We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and included 29 articles. When included in the same statistical model, Common Sense Model constructs and self-efficacy were both correlated with outcomes. Self-efficacy was more consistently associated with self-management behaviors, and Common Sense Model constructs were more consistently associated with health outcomes. Findings support the continued inclusion and integration of both frameworks to understand and/or improve chronic illness self-management and outcomes.
当纳入同一统计模型时,常识模型构建因素和自我效能感是否均与(1)自我管理行为以及(2)健康结局相关?我们遵循系统评价与Meta分析的首选报告项目指南,纳入了29篇文章。当纳入同一统计模型时,常识模型构建因素和自我效能感均与结局相关。自我效能感与自我管理行为的相关性更为一致,而常识模型构建因素与健康结局的相关性更为一致。研究结果支持继续纳入并整合这两个框架,以理解和/或改善慢性病自我管理及结局。