Zuñiga Julie, Thurman Whitney, West Ohueri Chelsi, Cho Emma, Chineyemba Praise, Martin C Andrew, Mathews William Christopher, Christopoulos Katerina, Davy-Mendez Thibaut, García Alexandra A
Author Affiliations: The University of Texas at Austin, Austin (Drs Zuñiga, Thurman, West Ohueri, Cho, and García and Ms Chineyemba); Regis College, Weston, Massachusetts (Dr Martin); University of California San Diego, San Diego (Dr Mathews); University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California (Dr Christopoulos); and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Dr Davy-Mendez).
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2025;48(2):166-176. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000526. Epub 2024 Sep 5.
The purpose of this article is to describe a model of chronic disease self-management that incorporates the complexity of social and environmental interactions experienced by people who self-manage chronic conditions. This study combines quantitative data from a large national research cohort and qualitative interviews to test and refine a self-management model. The self-management within a syndemic model depicts the contextual, psychological, and social factors that predict self-management behaviors and clinical and long-term outcomes.
本文的目的是描述一种慢性病自我管理模式,该模式纳入了慢性病自我管理人群所经历的社会和环境互动的复杂性。本研究结合了来自一个大型全国性研究队列的定量数据和定性访谈,以测试和完善一种自我管理模式。共病模式中的自我管理描述了预测自我管理行为以及临床和长期结果的背景、心理和社会因素。
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