炎症性肠病患者样本的健康讨论网络特征。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Chronic Illness Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-22 DOI:10.1177/17423953231164794
Jacob A Rohde, Adam J Saffer, Xinyan Zhao
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摘要

研究目的本研究调查了炎症性肠病(IBD)患者的健康讨论网络(HDN)。我们试图检验 HDN 的特征是否与 IBD 管理自我效能结果相关:我们于 2020 年 12 月招募了一个 IBD 成人样本(N = 112)进行在线调查。参与者列出了最多五个与他们讨论健康问题的人(alters),我们利用这些数据构建了个人 HDN。参与者提供了关于改变者的人口统计学信息,并通过关系、亲密程度和提供的支持来描述改变者。我们使用多变量回归法研究了 HDN 特征与 IBD 症状、缓解和情绪管理自我效能结果之间的关联:参与者报告了 412 位改变者的数据(平均 HDN 规模:3.68)。改变者大多是朋友(40%)或家庭成员(36%);很少有医护人员(6%)。在多变量分析中,HDN 的规模与病情缓解和情绪管理自我效能相关(ps p 讨论):在我们的研究样本中,HDN规模和改变支持变量与一些IBD管理自我效能结果相关。这些发现提供了有关 IBD 患者 HDN 的实证证据,并支持了疾病管理是一项集体工作的观点。
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Health discussion network characteristics among a sample of people with inflammatory bowel disease.

Objectives: This study examined the health discussion networks (HDNs) of people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We sought to test if HDN characteristics were associated with IBD management self-efficacy outcomes.

Methods: We recruited a sample of adults with IBD (N = 112) in December 2020 to take an online survey. Participants listed up to five people (alters) who they discussed their health with, and we used those data to construct individual HDNs. Participants provided demographic information about alters, and characterized alter by relationship, closeness, and support provided. We used multivariable regression to examine associations of HDN characteristics with IBD symptoms, remission, and emotions management self-efficacy outcomes.

Results: Participants reported data for 412 alters (mean HDN size: 3.68). Alters were mostly friends (40%) or family members (36%); few were healthcare workers (6%). In multivariable analyses, HDN size was associated with remission and emotions management self-efficacy (ps < .05), and the amount of support offered by alters was associated with emotions management self-efficacy (p < .05).

Discussion: HDN size and alter support variables were associated with some IBD management self-efficacy outcomes among our study sample. These findings provide empirical evidence about HDNs among people with IBD and support the notion that disease management is a collective effort.

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Chronic Illness
Chronic Illness Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Chronic illnesses are prolonged, do not resolve spontaneously, and are rarely completely cured. The most common are cardiovascular diseases (hypertension, coronary artery disease, stroke and heart failure), the arthritides, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes and epilepsy. There is increasing evidence that mental illnesses such as depression are best understood as chronic health problems. HIV/AIDS has become a chronic condition in those countries where effective medication is available.
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