同伴领导的青少年哮喘自我管理项目对同伴领导医疗保健利用的长期影响

H. Rhee, T. Love, Donald Harrington, Leanne Walters
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背景:仅在美国,哮喘就影响了近300万青少年。在青少年中获得最佳哮喘控制仍然是难以捉摸的,主要是由于疾病自我管理不良。利用与青少年特别相关的同伴动态,在美国三个城市社区开发并评估了一项以同伴为主导的青少年哮喘自我管理计划(PLASMA)。本研究旨在探讨血浆对同侪领导医疗保健利用之长期影响。方法:同龄领导(16-20岁)被医生诊断为哮喘,由临床医生或教师提名为领导者,完成了12小时的高强度培训课程,并在营地环境中向他们的青少年同伴提供了一项标准化的血浆计划。基线时填写一份自我报告医疗保健利用表,干预后每三个月填写一次,持续15个月。采用广义线性混合效应模型来检验每种医疗保健服务的使用次数随时间的显著变化。结果:42人完成同伴领导培训课程,35人在营地实施血浆项目。我们发现在血浆项目实施后的15个月内,报告的医疗服务使用数量显著减少,特别是与哮喘相关的常规办公室就诊(p=0.01)和急性办公室就诊(p)。结论:血浆是由医疗保健专业人员领导的传统哮喘教育的一个令人信服的替代方案,因为它在减少急性办公室就诊和同龄人领导的缺勤方面具有明显的效果。
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Long-term effects of a peer-led asthma self-management program for adolescents on peer leaders’ healthcare utilization
Background: Asthma affects nearly 3 million adolescents in the US alone. Attaining optimal asthma control in adolescent remains elusive, primarily due to poor disease self-management. Capitalizing on peer dynamics particularly relevant to adolescence, a peer-led asthma self-management program for adolescents (PLASMA) was developed and evaluated in three urban communities in the US. The purpose of this study is to examine the long-term effects of PLASMA on peer leaders’ healthcare utilization. Methods: Peer leaders (ages16-20 years) with physician-diagnosed asthma and nominated by clinicians or teachers for their quality as a leader completed an intense 12 hour training session and delivered a maualized PLASMA program to their adolescent peers at a camp setting. A self-report healthcare utilization form was completed at baseline and every three months after the intervention for 15 months. Generalized linear mixed-effect-model was conducted to test for significant changes in the number of times each type of healthcare service was used over time. Results: Of 42 completed the peer leader training session, 35 implemented the PLASMA program at the camp. We found significant reduction in the numbers of healthcare service use reported over the course of 15 months after the PLASMA program, specifically in asthma-related routine office visits (p=0.01), acute office visits (p Conclusion: PLASMA is a compelling alternative to conventional asthma education led by healthcare professionals, given its demonstrated effects on reducing acute office visits and school absenteeism in peer leaders.
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