[Self-care capacity of adult cystic fibrosis patients during transition/transfer between services].

Amalia Coca Barbado, Ester Zamarrón de Lucas, Rodolfo Álvarez-Sala Walther, María Concepción Prados Sánchez
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Background: To analyze the knowledge, abilities, and emotional state of cystic fibrosis patients during a specific follow-up period and compare this with the recall they had of the transition (planned and gradual shift from the pediatric unit) / transfer (direct change skipping the steps recommended by the guidelines) to a specialized cystic fibrosis adult unit.

Methods: Prospective cross-sectional study with cystic fibrosis adult patients under follow-up in a specialist consultation. Group 1 were patients who transitioned and Group 2 were transferred patients. The following information was collected: sociodemographic variables, degree of knowledge, skills, and emotional state using a survey designed for this purpose (as part of the internal consistency validation process). Participants also completed the emotional subscale of Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire-Revised. Inter-group comparisons were made for the transition/transfer, at the follow-up, and during the evolution.

Results: Thirty-five patients were analyzed; 65.8% male; mean age 31.9 years (SD =10.1). At the transition, Group 1 (n=19; 54.3%) had greater knowledge about their medication and reduced ability to manage appointments and making decisions in comparison to Group 2 at transfer. At follow-up, Group 1 made a better report on their emotional state and significantly improved their ability to manage appointments, communication, and decision-making.

Conclusions: Patients who were moved to an adult cystic fibrosis unit through transition were more knowledgeable about their medications. However, those who were transferred managed their appointments and decision-making better, but felt sadder.

[成年囊性纤维化患者在服务过渡/转移期间的自我护理能力]。
背景分析囊性纤维化患者在特定随访期间的知识、能力和情绪状态,并将其与他们对过渡(有计划地从儿科逐步转移)/转院(跳过指南建议的步骤直接转院)到专门的囊性纤维化成人病房的回忆进行比较:方法:前瞻性横断面研究,对象是在专科门诊接受随访的成人囊性纤维化患者。第一组为转院患者,第二组为转院患者。研究人员使用为此目的设计的调查表(作为内部一致性验证过程的一部分)收集了以下信息:社会人口变量、知识程度、技能和情绪状态。参与者还填写了《囊性纤维化问卷-修订版》的情绪分量表。对过渡/转院、随访和演变过程进行了组间比较:分析了 35 名患者;65.8% 为男性;平均年龄 31.9 岁(SD =10.1)。与转院时的第 2 组相比,转院时的第 1 组(19 人;54.3%)对药物的了解更多,管理预约和做出决定的能力更弱。在随访中,第一组对自己的情绪状态报告较好,管理预约、沟通和决策的能力明显提高:结论:通过转院转移到成人囊性纤维化病房的患者更了解他们的用药情况。结论:通过转院转到成人囊性纤维化病房的患者对药物的了解更多,但转院患者在管理预约和决策方面做得更好,但却更悲伤。
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