DiClemente Carlo C, Crisafulli Michele A
Baltimore, MD USA.
Frederick, MD USA.
J Health Serv Psychol. 2022;48(2):59-68. doi: 10.1007/s42843-022-00058-5. Epub 2022 Apr 18.
Among individuals seeking to change health-related behaviors, relapse is a common experience. Whether it occurs very soon after initiating a change attempt or after several years of sustained changed behavior, it can be discouraging for patients and clinicians alike. Although there is a tendency in healthcare to try to ignore failure, we posit that moving on too quickly results in missed opportunities to learn critical lessons that may promote successful change in the future. In this paper, we use addictive behavior as a lens through which to explore the phenomenon of relapse. We review key insights from the Transtheoretical Model (TTM), including the importance of debriefing failure to promote successive approximation learning while recycling through stages of change. We also offer practical, evidence-based strategies for working effectively with relapse in clinical practice, which we suggest creates a more integrated, client-centered, and personalized approach to care.
在试图改变与健康相关行为的人群中,复发是一种常见的经历。无论是在开始改变尝试后很快发生,还是在持续改变行为数年之后发生,这对患者和临床医生来说都可能令人沮丧。尽管在医疗保健领域有一种倾向是试图忽视失败,但我们认为过快地继续前进会导致错过学习关键经验教训的机会,而这些经验教训可能会促进未来的成功改变。在本文中,我们以成瘾行为为视角来探讨复发现象。我们回顾了跨理论模型(TTM)的关键见解,包括反思失败对于促进逐次逼近学习以及在改变阶段循环中的重要性。我们还提供了在临床实践中有效应对复发的实用、循证策略,我们认为这会创建一种更综合、以客户为中心且个性化的护理方法。