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针对慢性病青年的特定过渡教育项目的两年随访

Two-Year Follow-Up of a Transition-Specific Education Program for Young People With Chronic Conditions.

作者信息

Ernst Gundula, Szczepanski Ruediger, Lange Karin, Staab Doris, Thyen Ute, Menrath Ingo

机构信息

Department of Medical Psychology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.

Children's Hospital, Osnabrueck, Germany.

出版信息

J Adolesc Health. 2022 Sep;71(3):344-350. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.03.010. Epub 2022 May 8.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The transition to adulthood is a challenging process for young people (YP) with chronic conditions. Patient education can help to prepare them for autonomous disease management and transfer to adult healthcare services. In a previous controlled study, participation in the youth-specific group education program ModuS-T immediately improved transition-specific knowledge, competencies, and patient activation of YP with various chronic conditions. To evaluate whether these effects are long lasting, we questioned YP from the intervention group (IG) and the control group (CG; no program) 2 years after participation.

METHODS

Standardized questionnaires were used to assess YP's transition-specific knowledge, competencies, patient activation, health-related quality of life, and medical care status at baseline and 2 years later. Repeated measurement covariance analyses were used for statistical testing.

RESULTS

A total of 181 YP (109 IG, 72 CG) completed the questionnaires (60% of previous interviewees; mean age 20 years, 46% female). Compared to the CG, the IG reported significant improvements in transition-specific knowledge, competencies, and patient activation (p < .001) and lower parents' responsibility for their condition (p = .004). The proportion of YP who had already transferred to adult health care was nearly the same (54% IG/56% CG), but the CG was more likely to lose access to medical care (6% IG/14% CG). There were no effects on health-related quality of life.

DISCUSSION

The 1.5-day ModuS-T program has long-lasting positive effects on knowledge and competencies relevant for the transition of YP. Transition-specific patient education programs close an important care gap and should be integrated into standard care.

摘要

目的

对于患有慢性病的年轻人而言,向成年期过渡是一个具有挑战性的过程。患者教育有助于他们为自主疾病管理做好准备,并顺利转至成人医疗服务机构。在之前的一项对照研究中,参与针对青少年的分组教育项目ModuS-T能立即改善患有各种慢性病的年轻人在过渡方面的知识、能力以及患者的自我管理能力。为评估这些效果是否持久,我们在参与项目两年后对干预组(IG)和对照组(CG;未参与项目)的年轻人进行了询问。

方法

使用标准化问卷在基线期和两年后评估年轻人在过渡方面的知识、能力、患者自我管理能力、健康相关生活质量以及医疗护理状况。采用重复测量协方差分析进行统计学检验。

结果

共有181名年轻人(109名干预组,72名对照组)完成了问卷(占之前受访者的60%;平均年龄20岁,46%为女性)。与对照组相比,干预组在过渡方面的知识、能力和患者自我管理能力有显著改善(p < 0.001),且父母对其病情的责任降低(p = 0.004)。已转至成人医疗护理的年轻人比例几乎相同(干预组54%/对照组56%),但对照组更有可能失去医疗护理(干预组6%/对照组14%)。对健康相关生活质量没有影响。

讨论

为期1.5天的ModuS-T项目对年轻人过渡相关的知识和能力有持久的积极影响。针对过渡阶段的患者教育项目填补了一个重要的护理缺口,应纳入标准护理中。

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