识别新加坡自我创伤管理的障碍——初级卫生保健部门的初步研究。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-11-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735241297491
Ling Jia Goh, Xiaoli Zhu
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摘要

新加坡不断增长的老年人口面临着日益加重的慢性创伤负担。研究表明,患者在医疗保健专业人员的指导下积极管理伤口,共享伤口管理的有益效果。然而,由于患者的抵制,这一概念面临挑战。本研究探讨患者参与自我创伤护理的障碍。解决这些障碍,以帮助制定有针对性的战略,可以增加对自我伤口护理的吸收。本研究对328名在综合诊所就诊的患者进行调查,以评估其对自我创伤护理的犹豫态度。量表得分越低,表明对自我创伤护理概念的犹豫程度越高。45%的参与者对自我护理表示犹豫。强有力的家庭支持成为鼓励参与的关键因素。相反,对技术不当、漏诊和伤口感染的担忧普遍存在。后勤困难也影响了焦虑。年轻患者和受过高等教育的患者表现出较少的忧虑。量身定制的教育干预措施至关重要,这些干预措施旨在消除焦虑并使患者掌握适当的技术。促进家庭内部的沟通和检查获取伤口敷料的过程对于克服自我伤口护理的这些障碍至关重要。
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Identifying the Barriers to Self-Wound Management in Singapore-A Preliminary Study in the Primary Healthcare Sector.

Singapore's growing elderly population faces a rising burden of chronic wounds. Studies have shown the beneficial effects of shared wound management where the patient actively manages their wound with guidance from their healthcare professionals. However, this concept faces challenges due to patient resistance. This study investigates barriers hindering patients' participation in self-wound care. Addressing these barriers to aid the development of targeted strategies can increase the uptake of self-wound care. A locally validated survey was conducted among 328 patients in the polyclinics to assess their hesitancy toward self-wound care. A lower score on the scale indicated a high hesitation toward the concept of self-wound care. Forty-five percent of the participants expressed hesitation toward self-care. Strong family support emerged as a crucial factor in encouraging participation. Conversely, concerns about improper technique, missed diagnoses, and wound infection were prevalent. Logistic difficulties also influenced anxieties. Younger patients and those with higher education exhibited less apprehension. Educational interventions, tailored to address anxieties and empower patients with proper techniques, are critical. Fostering communication within families and examining the process of acquiring wound dressing materials are crucial in overcoming these barriers to self-wound care.

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Journal of Patient Experience
Journal of Patient Experience HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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