Coupet Sidney, Nicolas Guerda, Louder Ceewin N, Meyer Marisol
SPARK Health, INC., 100 East Sample Rd, Suite 300, Pompano Beach, FL, 33064, USA.
University of Miami, School of Education and Human Development, 1507 Levante Ave, Coral Gables, FL, 33146, USA.
Soc Sci Humanit Open. 2021;4(1):100150. doi: 10.1016/j.ssaho.2021.100150. Epub 2021 Apr 8.
To curb the spread of COVID-19, the United States has endorsed a variety of public health measures and distributed their content expediently. While these measures are critical for saving the lives of thousands, they may be sources of stress for individuals managing a chronic disease or make disease management more challenging. Forty-five percent of Americans live with chronic disease and already manage a range of everyday stressors related to their disease, making the additional stress produced by this public health guidance and their messages more difficult. Guided by Cohen and colleagues' Stage Model of Stress and Disease (Cohen et al., 2016) and Ryan and Sawin's Individual and Family Self-Management Theory (Ryan & Sawin, 2009), this paper identifies the various dimensions of these public health measures that may cause stress and negatively impact individuals managing chronic disease. Further, this paper presents a conceptual model for understanding how these stressors and common stressors associated with managing chronic disease interact and significantly impact chronic disease management. Considering the impact of these stressors on individuals managing chronic disease is paramount to ensure this population is empowered to manage this additional stress healthily and effectively. Recommendations for individuals managing chronic disease and health care professionals working with this population are provided.
为遏制新冠病毒的传播,美国批准了多项公共卫生措施,并迅速传播其内容。虽然这些措施对于拯救成千上万人的生命至关重要,但它们可能给慢性病患者带来压力,或者使疾病管理变得更具挑战性。45%的美国人患有慢性病,并且已经在应对一系列与疾病相关的日常压力源,这使得公共卫生指南及其传达的信息所产生的额外压力更加难以应对。在科恩及其同事的压力与疾病阶段模型(科恩等人,2016年)以及瑞安和索温的个人与家庭自我管理理论(瑞安和索温,2009年)的指导下,本文确定了这些公共卫生措施可能导致压力并对慢性病患者产生负面影响的各个方面。此外,本文还提出了一个概念模型,以理解这些压力源以及与慢性病管理相关的常见压力源如何相互作用并对慢性病管理产生重大影响。考虑到这些压力源对慢性病患者的影响对于确保这一人群有能力健康有效地应对这种额外压力至关重要。本文还为慢性病患者以及为这一人群提供服务的医疗保健专业人员提供了建议。