Ana J Bridges, Ayla R Mapes, Meredith Scafe, Linda E Guzman
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简介:在本研究中,我们在初级保健行为健康(PCBH)设置中检查了患者改变行为的准备情况(他们的改变阶段)。我们研究了患者变化阶段的社会人口统计学和健康相关性,以及变化阶段是否与随访出勤率相关。方法:111名成人初级保健患者在他们最初的行为健康会议上完成了精神症状、希望和改变阶段的自我报告测量。从患者电子健康记录中收集人口统计、健康信息和随访出勤率。结果:结果显示,大多数转介到PCBH提供者的患者处于准备和行动阶段。在双变量水平上,年龄较大和非拉丁裔与更大的改变意愿相关。在多变量水平上,年龄越大、希望程度越高与改变的后期阶段有关。处于准备阶段而非行动阶段的患者比处于预思考/沉思阶段的患者更有可能参加后续的行为健康预约。讨论:研究结果表明,大多数PCBH患者准备采取行动或已经采取行动来改善他们的行为健康。此外,评估患者变化阶段的单一项目与行为健康治疗的持续保留有关。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
Primary care behavioral health patients' stage of change: Correlates and relation to follow-up session attendance.
Introduction: In this study, we examined patients' readiness to change behavior (their stage of change) in a primary care behavioral health (PCBH) setting. We examined sociodemographic and health correlates of patients' stage of change and whether stage of change related to follow-up visit attendance.
Method: One-hundred eleven adult primary care patients completed self-report measures of psychiatric symptoms, hope, and stage of change at their initial behavioral health session. Demographic, health information, and follow-up visit attendance were gathered from patient electronic health records.
Results: Results suggest most patients referred to PCBH providers were in preparation and action stages of change. At the bivariate level, older age and non-Latinx ethnicity were associated with greater readiness to change. At the multivariate level, older age and higher levels of hope were associated with later stages of change. Patients in preparation, but not action, stages of change were significantly more likely to attend a follow-up behavioral health appointment than were patients in precontemplation/contemplation.
Discussion: Findings suggest most PCBH patients are prepared to take action or have already taken action to improve their behavioral health. Further, a single item assessing patients' stage of change is associated with continued retention in behavioral health treatment. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).