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Modifying factors of the health belief model associated with missed clinic appointments among individuals with sickle cell disease

机译:镰状细胞病患者错过诊所预约相关健康信念模型的修正因素

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Objectives: Outpatient care is critical in the management of chronic diseases, including sickle cell disease (SCD). Risk factors for poor adherence with clinic appointments in SCD are poorly defined. This exploratory study evaluated associations between modifying variables from the Health Belief Model and missed appointments. Methods: We surveyed adults with SCD (n?=?211) and caregivers of children with SCD (n?=?331) between October 2014 and March 2016 in six centres across the U.S. The survey tool utilized the framework of the Health Belief Model, and included: social determinants, psychosocial variables, social support, health literacy and spirituality. Results: A majority of adults (87%) and caregivers of children (65%) reported they missed a clinic appointment. Children (as reported by caregivers) were less likely to miss appointments than adults (OR:0.22; 95% CI:(0.13,0.39)). In adults, financial insecurity (OR:4.49; 95% CI:(1.20, 20.7)), health literacy (OR:4.64; 95% CI:(1.33, 16.15)), and age (OR:0.95; 95% CI:(0.91,0.99)) were significantly associated with missed appointments. In all participants, lower spirituality was associated with missed appointments (OR:1.83; 95%CI:(1.13, 2.94)). The most common reason for missing an appointment was forgetfulness (adults: 31%, children: 26%). A majority thought reminders would help (adults: 83%, children: 71%) using phone calls (adults: 62%, children: 61%) or text messages (adults: 56%, children: 51%). Conclusions: Our findings demonstrate that modifying components of the Health Belief Model, including age, financial security, health literacy, spirituality, and lacking cues to action like reminders, are important in missed appointments and addressing these factors could improve appointment-keeping for adults and children with SCD.
机译:目标:门诊护理对包括镰状细胞病(SCD)在内的慢性疾病的管理至关重要。 SCD中依从性差的风险因素定义不明确。这项探索性研究评估了健康信念模型中的修改变量与错过的约会之间的关联。方法:我们在2014年10月至2016年3月期间,在美国六个中心对SCD成年人(n?=?211)和SCD儿童看护人(n?=?331)进行了调查。该调查工具利用了健康信念模型的框架,包括:社会决定因素,社会心理变量,社会支持,健康素养和灵性。结果:大多数成年人(87%)和儿童照料者(65%)报告他们错过了诊所预约。儿童(据照护者报告)比成年人少错过约会的可能性(OR:0.22; 95%CI:(0.13,0.39))。成人的财务不安全感(OR:4.49; 95%CI:(1.20,20.7)),健康素养(OR:4.64; 95%CI:(1.33,16.15))和年龄(OR:0.95; 95%CI: (0.91,0.99))与约会失败有关。在所有参与者中,精神低落与约会失败有关(OR:1.83; 95%CI:(1.13,2.94))。错过约会的最常见原因是健忘(成人:31%,儿童:26%)。大多数人认为提醒会通过电话(成人:62%,儿童:61%)或短信(成人:56%,儿童:51%)来帮助(成人:83%,儿童:71%)。结论:我们的发现表明,修改健康信念模型的组成部分(包括年龄,财务安全,健康素养,灵性以及缺乏行动提示等提示)对于错过约会很重要,解决这些因素可以改善成人和成年人的约会保持率。 SCD患儿。

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