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Capacity, responsibility, and motivation: a critical qualitative evaluation of patient and practitioner views about barriers to self-management in people with multimorbidity

机译:能力,责任和动机:对患者和从业者对多重多药物的自我管理障碍的关键定性评估

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Background Primary care is increasingly focussed on the care of people with two or more long-term conditions (multimorbidity). The UK Department of Health strategy for long term conditions is to use self-management support for the majority of patients but there is evidence of limited engagement among primary care professionals and patients with multimorbidity. Furthermore, multimorbidity is more common in areas of socioeconomic deprivation but deprivation may act as a barrier to patient engagement in self-management practices. Background Effective self-management is considered critical to meet the needs of people living with long term conditions but achieving this is a significant challenge in patients with multimorbidity. This study aimed to explore patient and practitioner views on factors influencing engagement in self-management in the context of multimorbidity. Methods A qualitative study using individual semi-structured interviews with 20 patients and 20 practitioners drawn from four general practices in Greater Manchester situated in areas of high and low social deprivation. Patients were purposively sampled on socioeconomic deprivation (defined by Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) score), number and type of long term conditions (2 or more of: coronary heart disease, diabetes mellitus, osteoarthritis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and depression), age and gender. Practitioners were sampled by deprivation status of the practice area; role (i.e. salaried GP, GP principal, practice nurse); and number of years’ experience. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Analysis used a thematic approach based on Framework. Results Three main factors were identified as influencing patient engagement in self-management: capacity (access and availability of socio-economic resources and time; knowledge; and emotional and physical energy), responsibility (the degree to which patients and practitioners agreed about the division of labour about chronic disease management, including self-management) and motivation (willingness to take-up types of self-management practices). Socioeconomic deprivation negatively impacted on all three factors. Motivation was especially reduced in the presence of mental and physical multimorbidity. Conclusion Full engagement in self-management practices in multimorbidity was only present where patients’ articulated a sense of capacity, responsibility, and motivation. Patient ‘know-how’ or interpretive capacity to self-manage multimorbidity is potentially an important precursor to responsibility and motivation, and might be a critical target for intervention. However, individual and social resources are needed to generate capacity, responsibility, and motivation for self-management, pointing to a balanced role for health services and wider enabling networks.
机译:背景技术初级保健越来越关注具有两个或更多个长期条件(多重无水)的人的照顾。英国长期条件的卫生战略部门为广大患者使用自我管理支持,但有证据表明初级保健专业人员和多重患者患者的参与有限。此外,multimorbidity是在社会经济地位低下,但贫困地区更为普遍可以作为自我管理实践的障碍患者参与。背景技术对于满足长期条件的人们的需求,有效的自我管理被认为是至关重要的,但实现这一目标是多重型患者的重大挑战。本研究旨在探讨在multimorbidity的背景下影响自我管理要素参与病人和医疗机构的意见。方法采用具有20名患者的各个半结构性访谈的定性研究,以及从大曼彻斯特的四个一般实践中汲取的20名从业者,位于高低社会剥夺领域。患者在社会经济剥夺(通过多种剥夺指数(IMD)得分定义),长期条件的数量和类型(2或更多:冠心病,糖尿病,骨质性肺炎,慢性阻塞性肺疾病和抑郁症)的数量和类型定义),年龄和性别。从业者被实践领域的剥夺地位取样;角色(即薪酬GP,GP主管,练习护士);和数年的经验。访谈是音频记录和转录的逐字。分析采用了基于框架的主题方法。结果鉴定了三种主要因素作为影响自我管理的患者参与:能力(社会经济资源和时间的访问和可用性;知识;和情感和体力),责任(患者和从业者对该部门同意的程度)关于慢性病管理,包括自我管理)和动机(愿意卷取类型的自管理规范)的劳动。社会经济剥夺对所有三个因素产生了负面影响。动机的心理和生理multimorbidity的存在尤其在减小。结论唯一在患者阐述能力,责任和动机感的地方的自我管理实践的全面参与。病人“诀窍”或解释能力,自我管理multimorbidity是潜在的责任和积极性的重要前体,而可能是干预的关键目标。然而,需要个人和社会资源来为自我管理产生能力​​,责任和动力,指出卫生服务和更广泛的支持网络的均衡作用。

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