Effect of Applying Roy’s Adaptation Model on Quality of Life for Patients with Vitiligo

Basma Abdelrahman, Hedya Mohey El-Deen, Samah Sabry
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Background: Vitiligo is a widespread skin condition described by immune-mediated destruction of melanocytes, which has a negative impact on quality of life and increased patients’ stigmatization. Aim : This study aimed to evaluate the effect of applying Roy’s adaptation model on quality of life for patients with vitiligo. Research design : A quasi-experimental design was used. Setting: The study was conducted at Dermatology and Leprosy Clinics in Benha City, Egypt. Sample: A purposive sample included 146 vitiligo patients and equally separated into two groups (study 73 patients and control 73 patients). Tools : Three tools were used, I : An interviewing questionnaire consisted of three parts, patients’ demographic characteristics, patients’ past and present medical history and patients’ knowledge regarding vitiligo. II : Dermatology life quality index questionnaire to assess quality of life for vitiligo patients. III : Roy’s adaptation model to assess vitiligo patients’ adaptive behavior. Results : The present study revealed that all studied patients complained of skin whitening, had affected face and were feeling embarrassed from society’s view. There was a significant improvement in the total levels of study group’ knowledge, quality of life and adaptive behavior post one and three months of Roy’s adaptation model implementation compared with control group. Also, dermatology life quality score post Roy's Adaptation model implementation was best predicted among study group by age, marital status, total knowledge and total adaptive behavior respectively and among control group by marital status, occupation, monthly income, and total adaptive behavior respectively . Conclusion : Applying Roy’s adaptation model effectively improved knowledge, quality of life and adaptive behavior among study group patients. Recommendations : Designing care program based on Roy’s adaptation model to enhance vitiligo patients’ quality of life and adaptive behavior.
应用罗伊适应模型对白癜风患者生活质量的影响
背景:白癜风是一种由免疫介导的黑色素细胞破坏引起的广泛皮肤病,对生活质量有负面影响,并增加患者的耻辱感。目的:本研究旨在评估应用罗伊适应模型对白癜风患者生活质量的影响。研究设计 :采用准实验设计。研究地点研究在埃及贝尼哈市的皮肤病和麻风病诊所进行。样本:目的性样本包括 146 名白癜风患者,平均分为两组(研究组 73 名,对照组 73 名)。工具:使用了三种工具,一:由三部分组成的访谈问卷,即患者人口特征、患者过去和现在的病史以及患者对白癜风的了解。二:皮肤科生活质量指数问卷,用于评估白癜风患者的生活质量。III:罗伊适应模型,用于评估白癜风患者的适应行为。结果:本研究显示,所有被研究的患者都抱怨皮肤变白,面部受到影响,并在社会上感到尴尬。与对照组相比,罗伊适应模式实施 1 个月和 3 个月后,研究组的知识、生活质量和适应行为的总水平有了明显改善。此外,研究组的年龄、婚姻状况、知识总水平和适应行为总水平,以及对照组的婚姻状况、职业、月收入和适应行为总水平,都能最好地预测罗伊适应模式实施后的皮肤科生活质量得分。结论:应用罗伊适应模式可有效提高研究组患者的知识水平、生活质量和适应行为。建议 :根据罗伊适应模式设计护理方案,提高白癜风患者的生活质量和适应行为。
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