影响慢性肾脏病患者及重要他人健康促进生活方式的二元分析

Tzu-Chia Lin, Miaofen Yen
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社会网络中的重要他人对慢性肾病患者促进健康的生活方式的影响是深远的。虽然有研究表明,在实施促进健康的生活方式时,患者和有密切关系并分享疾病评估的重要他人可以从沟通和合作中受益,但很少有研究集中在慢性肾脏疾病上。摘要本研究旨在探讨慢性肾脏病患者及其重要他人的疾病评估及关系品质对促进健康生活方式的影响。纳入了91例慢性肾脏疾病患者显著其他二联体。采用简易疾病认知问卷、七项二元调整量表、健康促进生活方式量表及世界卫生组织生活质量量表台湾版,评估慢性肾脏病患者及其重要他人的疾病评估、关系质量、健康促进生活方式及生活质量。采用多层次建模的参与者-合作伙伴相互依赖模型进行数据分析。结果表明,患者对慢性肾脏疾病的看法更为积极,并且感知到比重要他人更好的关系质量。关系质量越好、疾病评价越积极的患者及其重要他人,其自身促进健康的生活方式水平越高(行动者效应)。然而,研究发现,由重要他人评定的较高水平的关系质量与患者不良的促进健康的生活方式有关。总之,促进健康的生活方式需要患者及其重要他人的努力。重要他人所感知的关系质量的影响应在照顾范围的背景下进行评估。
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Influencing Health-Promoting Lifestyles Among Chronic Kidney Disease Patients and Significant Others: A Dyadic Analysis.

The influence that significant others in social networks could have on chronic kidney disease patients' health-promoting lifestyles is far-reaching. Although studies have indicated that patients and significant others who have close relationships and share illness appraisals could benefit from communication and cooperation in implementing health-promoting lifestyles, few studies have concentrated on chronic kidney diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of illness appraisal and relationship quality on health-promoting lifestyles among chronic kidney disease patients and their significant others. Ninety-one chronic kidney disease patient-significant other dyads were included. The Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire, seven-item Dyadic Adjustment Scale, Health Promotion Lifestyle Profile-II, and World Health Organization Quality of Life-Taiwanese version were used to assess illness appraisal, relationship quality, health-promoting lifestyle, and quality of life in chronic kidney disease patients and their significant others. An actor-partner interdependence model with the use of multilevel modeling was applied for data analysis. The results suggest that patients had more positive views of chronic kidney disease and perceived better relationship quality than significant others did. Patients and significant others with better relationship quality and more positive illness appraisals had higher levels of their own health-promoting lifestyle (actor effect). However, higher levels of relationship quality, as rated by significant others, were found to be associated with poor health-promoting lifestyles in patients. In conclusion, engaging in health-promoting lifestyles requires efforts from patients and their significant others. The influence of relationship quality, as perceived by significant others should be assessed in the context of the scope of care.

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