Empowering patients to self-control and self-management of anticoagulant therapy

Andreja Hrovat Bukovšek, Bojana Filej
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Abstract Introduction. Empowerment is a process that allows patients to perform self-control and self-management of anticoagulant therapy, while allowing them to influence the process and the outcomes of their treatment. Aim. Assessment of the level of empowerment of patients on anticoagulant treatment before and after the education. Material and methods. A quantitative study with structured instrument was used. The number of 46 patients with antiphospholipid syndrome treated in the anticoagulation clinic at the general hospital participated in the study, and 37 patients were subsequently enrolled in the training. Data were collected to determine their level of empowerment. Results and conclusion. We divided the patients into four categories of empowerment. We found that after education, patients had statistically significant higher levels of empowerment. After the education, all 37 patients were classified into the fourth category, indicating high patient participation. Empowered patients make their own decisions about their health, they have a better relationship with health professionals, they follow instructions, take greater responsibility for their health, and reduce the need for hospitalisations and urgent care.
增强患者抗凝治疗的自我控制和自我管理能力
摘要介绍。授权是一个允许患者在抗凝治疗中进行自我控制和自我管理的过程,同时允许他们影响治疗的过程和结果。的目标。教育前后患者抗凝治疗授权水平的评估。材料和方法。采用结构化仪器进行定量研究。综合医院抗凝门诊抗磷脂综合征患者46例参与研究,37例患者随后入组培训。收集数据以确定他们的授权水平。结果与结论。我们把病人分成四类。我们发现,在接受教育后,患者的授权水平在统计上显著提高。教育结束后,37例患者均被归为第四类,表明患者参与度高。被授权的患者对自己的健康做出自己的决定,他们与卫生专业人员有更好的关系,他们遵循指示,对自己的健康承担更大的责任,并减少住院和紧急护理的需要。
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