Vignos P J, Parker W T, Thompson H M
J Rheumatol. 1976 Jun;3(2):155-65.
A group education program was developed for clinic patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Teaching methods used included the Arthritis Foundation's handbook, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and a lecture by a rheumatologist. The 20 patients in the study were given a multiple choice test before and after the teaching program to determine their knowledge of arthritis. Results showed group education to be an effective teaching device. It was demonstrated that patients learned from reading the handbook alone, but the combination of reading and lecture was found to be a more effective method. Correlation studies showed that prior to group education, patients had a significant knowledge of their disease which was related to native intelligence, formal education, and socio-economic status, but not to duration of disease or length of clinic attendance. This suggests that future patient education experiments should include a pre-instruction test to document prior knowledge.
为类风湿性关节炎门诊患者制定了一项团体教育计划。所采用的教学方法包括关节炎基金会的手册《类风湿性关节炎》以及由风湿病学家进行的讲座。研究中的20名患者在教学计划前后接受了多项选择题测试,以确定他们对关节炎的了解程度。结果表明团体教育是一种有效的教学手段。结果显示患者仅通过阅读手册就能学到知识,但发现阅读与讲座相结合是一种更有效的方法。相关性研究表明,在团体教育之前,患者对自身疾病有一定的了解,这与天生智力、正规教育和社会经济地位有关,但与疾病持续时间或门诊就诊时长无关。这表明未来的患者教育实验应包括一项预指导测试,以记录先前的知识。