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COVID-19 大流行对贝切特综合征患者在马斯洛需求层次框架内的影响:对国家或全球紧急情况下患者赋权的意义。

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with Behçet's syndrome within the framework of Maslow's hierarchy of needs: implications for patient empowerment in national or global emergencies.

机构信息

Centre for Oral Immunobiology and Regenerative Medicine, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London; and London Behçet's Centre, Barts Health London, UK.

Behçet's Patients Support, Registered Charity, UK.

出版信息

Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2023 Oct;41(10):1976-1984. doi: 10.55563/clinexprheumatol/jx0k87. Epub 2023 Mar 2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this online survey was to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with Behçet's syndrome (BS) using Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

METHODS

Sixty-eight BS patients from the UK completed an online questionnaire that covered three components of Maslow's hierarchy of needs regarding Physiological needs (sleep, food, mobility), Safety needs (employment, health), Social needs (relationships), personal precautions and main concerns regarding COVID-19.

RESULTS

The patients received a letter from the NHS (66.2%) advising shielding. Health concerns were addressed using Tele-medicine by telephone consultations and e-mails to access BS specialists during lockdown (44.1%; 27.9%). In addition, patients also obtained information through official government and Behçet corporate health web pages related to Behçet's disease for self-empowerment. During lockdown, their weekly working hours were reduced (26.65±13.86 vs. 20.79±17.94) (p=0.017) and the employment rate was decreased (32.6% vs. 26.7%) in comparison to pre-lockdown. Moreover, the reduction in frequency of exercise per week (4.39±1.94 vs. 3.71±2.26) and healthy food consumption (73.5 % vs. 47.1%) per week were also reported (p=0.007; p=0.001, respectively). Furthermore, patients experienced sleeping less (54.4%) and feeling lonely (66.1%).

CONCLUSIONS

Using Maslow's hierarchy of needs provided a framework for reviewing the quality of basic needs in patients' life during lockdown. These needs are required for healthy social lives and the deprivation should be considered while considering healthcare planning. Since lockdown appeared to have a negative influence on patients' lives and disease management in the framework of patient-centred, the empowerment of patients gained importance at this point.

摘要

目的

本项在线调查旨在使用马斯洛需求层次理论评估 COVID-19 大流行对贝切特综合征(BS)患者的影响。

方法

来自英国的 68 名 BS 患者完成了一项在线问卷,该问卷涵盖了马斯洛需求层次的三个方面,分别为生理需求(睡眠、食物、活动能力)、安全需求(工作、健康)、社会需求(人际关系)、个人预防措施和对 COVID-19 的主要关注点。

结果

患者收到了 NHS 的信函(66.2%),建议进行隔离。通过电话咨询和电子邮件与 BS 专家联系来解决健康问题,从而实现了远程医疗(44.1%;27.9%)。此外,患者还通过官方政府和贝切特企业健康网页获取了与贝切特病相关的信息,从而实现自我赋能。在封锁期间,他们的每周工作时间减少(26.65±13.86 比 20.79±17.94)(p=0.017),与封锁前相比,就业率下降(32.6%比 26.7%)。此外,每周锻炼次数(4.39±1.94 比 3.71±2.26)和健康食品摄入量(73.5%比 47.1%)每周减少(p=0.007;p=0.001)。此外,患者还经历了睡眠不足(54.4%)和孤独感(66.1%)。

结论

使用马斯洛需求层次理论为审查封锁期间患者生活中基本需求的质量提供了框架。这些需求是健康社交生活所必需的,在考虑医疗保健计划时应考虑到这些需求的缺失。由于封锁似乎对患者的生活和以患者为中心的疾病管理产生了负面影响,因此在这一点上,赋予患者权力变得尤为重要。

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