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The association between patient–professional partnerships and self‐management of chronic back pain: A mixed methods study

机译:患者专业伙伴关系与慢性背痛的自我管理之间的关联:混合方法研究

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Abstract Background Self‐management is recommended for patients with chronic back pain. Health professionals’ support for self‐management can be more effective when working in partnership with patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between patient–professional partnerships and the self‐management of chronic back pain. Methods An explanatory sequential mixed methods study was undertaken. Adults with chronic back pain referred to pain management clinics participated at baseline and 3‐month follow‐up. Their pain severity, partnerships with health professionals and self‐management ability were measured. Hierarchical linear regression was undertaken to examine the strength of the associations between partnerships and self‐management. A subsample was interviewed about experiences of the impact of patient–professional partnerships on their self‐management ability, using a grounded theory approach. Results A total of 147 patients were recruited and 103 (70%) patients completed the follow‐up. A strong association ( p ??0.001) was detected between patient–professional partnerships and all dimensions of self‐management ability. This was validated by interviews with a subsample of 26 patients. Four themes emerged as follows: connecting with health professionals, being supported through partnerships, feeling positive and making progress towards self‐management, and acknowledging the impact but feeling no difference. Conclusions Developing a partnership in care may improve patients’ ability to gain knowledge, manage side effects and symptoms and adhere to treatment. It helped strengthen health professionals’ support and produce a sense of safety for patients. Guiding health professionals in building partnerships where expectations are acknowledged and tailored information and support are provided could be considered as part of the standard education and training. Significance This study identified and validated strong associations between patient–professional partnerships and self‐management. Support for self‐management alone may not be sufficient, and building partnerships where patients and professionals work together towards agreed goals make an essential contribution to helping increase patients’ ability to self‐manage chronic back pain.
机译:摘要背景为慢性背部疼痛的患者推荐自我管理。卫生专业人员对自我管理的支持可以在与患者合作时更有效。本研究的目的是调查患者专业伙伴关系与慢性背痛的自我管理之间的协会。方法采用解说序贯混合方法研究。慢性背痛的成年人提到疼痛管理诊所参加了基线和3个月的随访。他们的痛苦严重程度,衡量了与卫生专业人员和自我管理能力的伙伴关系。进行了分层线性回归,以检查伙伴关系和自我管理之间的协会的实力。使用基于理论方法,对患者专业伙伴关系对自我管理能力的影响的影响进行了面谈的。结果招募了147名患者,103名(70%)患者完成后续行动。在患者 - 专业伙伴关系和自我管理能力的所有维度之间检测到强烈的关联(p?&Δ0.001)。这是通过对26名患者的基础进行验证的。四个主题如下:与健康专业人士联系,通过伙伴关系得到支持,感受到自我管理的积极和取得进展,并承认影响,但感觉没有区别。结论开展护理伙伴关系可能会改善患者获得知识,管理副作用和症状的能力,并坚持治疗。它有助于加强卫生专业人士的支持,并为患者提供安全感。指导卫生专业人员在建立合作伙伴关系中,提供了承认和量身定制的信息和支持,可以视为标准教育和培训的一部分。这项研究的意义确定并验证了患者专业伙伴关系和自我管理之间的强有力的协会。仅对自我管理的支持可能是不够的,并且建立伙伴关系,患者和专业人员融入商定的目标,为帮助增加患者自我管理慢性背痛的能力做出重要贡献。

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    《European journal of pain :》 |2018年第7期|共16页
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    School of HealthcareUniversity of LeedsUK;

    Epidemiology and Cancer Statistics GroupUniversity of YorkUK;

    School of HealthcareUniversity of LeedsUK;

    SpineFit+Leeds Community Healthcare NHS TrustUK;

    School of HealthcareUniversity of LeedsUK;

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