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After the pre-test phase, the experimental group received hypertension education and the “Hypertension Education Booklet” for a duration of four weeks. No education was provided to the control group patients; only routine follow-ups were conducted. In the post-test phase (after four weeks), both groups were reassessed using MARS and PAIS-SR. After completing the study, the control group patients who volunteered to participate in the education were provided with hypertension education and the “Hypertension Education Booklet” for a duration of four weeks (<em>n</em> = 4).</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p>The post-test measurements of patients in the experimental group (after 4 weeks of education) revealed an increase in the mean MARS scores (6.50 ± 0.86) and a significant decrease in the total and subscale mean scores of PAIS-SR (24.12 ± 7.08) (<em>p</em> < 0.05). 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摘要
背景和目的利用护理理论对患者进行教育可提高患者的治疗依从性,并有可能降低死亡率。本研究的目的是评估以罗伊适应模式为重点的教育对高血压患者坚持服药和心理社会依从性的影响。方法本研究采用随机对照试验设计,在 N = 60 名高血压患者(n = 30 名对照组和 n = 30 名实验组)中进行。在研究的预试验阶段,使用患者信息表、用药依从性评分量表(MARS)和疾病社会心理适应量表-自我报告(PAIS-SR)收集数据。预试阶段结束后,实验组接受了为期四周的高血压教育和《高血压教育手册》。对照组患者未接受任何教育,仅进行了常规随访。在测试后阶段(四周后),两组患者均使用 MARS 和 PAIS-SR 进行了重新评估。结果对实验组患者进行的后测(4 周教育后)显示,MARS 平均分(6.50 ± 0.86)有所上升,PAIS-SR 的总分和分量表平均分(24.12 ± 7.08)显著下降(p <0.05)。研究结果显示,基于罗伊适应模式的教育提高了高血压患者的服药依从性以及对疾病的生理、心理和社会适应能力。这种模式可用于各种疾病和社会,因为它能提高对疾病的适应性和治疗效果。
The effects of education based on the Roy adaptation model on medication adherence and psychosocial adjustment in hypertensive patients
Background and Aim
Patient education utilizing nursing theory can enhance patient adherence to treatment and potentially decrease mortality rates. The objective of this investigation was to assess the impact of Roy's adaptation Model-focused education on medication adherence and psychosocial compliance in hypertensive patients.
Methods
This study was conducted in N = 60 hypertensive patients (n = 30 control group and n = 30 experimental group) based on a randomized controlled trial design. In the pre-test phase of the study, data was collected using the Patient Information Form, the medication adherence rating scale (MARS), and the psychosocial adjustment to illness scale-self-report (PAIS-SR). After the pre-test phase, the experimental group received hypertension education and the “Hypertension Education Booklet” for a duration of four weeks. No education was provided to the control group patients; only routine follow-ups were conducted. In the post-test phase (after four weeks), both groups were reassessed using MARS and PAIS-SR. After completing the study, the control group patients who volunteered to participate in the education were provided with hypertension education and the “Hypertension Education Booklet” for a duration of four weeks (n = 4).
Results
The post-test measurements of patients in the experimental group (after 4 weeks of education) revealed an increase in the mean MARS scores (6.50 ± 0.86) and a significant decrease in the total and subscale mean scores of PAIS-SR (24.12 ± 7.08) (p < 0.05). No changes were observed in the control group patients.
Conclusion
The results of the study revealed that the education based on the Roy's Adaptation Model increased hypertensive individuals’ medication adherence and physiological, psychological, and social adjustment to the disease.
Relevance to clinical practice
The education based on the Roy's Adaptation Model seems to be effective in increasing patients' adherence to treatment and adjustment to the disease. This model can be used in various diseases and societies, since it increases adjustment to the disease and the effectiveness of treatment.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Vascular Nursing provides clinical information regarding aortic and peripheral aneurysms, upper and lower extremity arterial disease, acute and chronic venous disease, and more. Original, peer-reviewed articles present descriptions, etiologies, diagnostic procedures, medical and surgical treatment and nursing implications of vascular system disorders.