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The value of peer support for self‐management of diabetes among veterans in the Empowering Patients In Chronic care intervention

机译:对慢性护理干预患者的资助患者的退伍军人自我管理对糖尿病自我管理的价值

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Abstract Aim To examine the value of peer support in the self‐management of diabetes among veterans in an integrated health care system. Methods We conducted semi‐structured in‐depth interviews with veterans and clinicians 6 months after their participation in Empowering Patients in Chronic Care (EPIC), a group‐based diabetes intervention with a peer‐support component. Interviews elicited clinicians' narratives of how peer support unfolded in the groups and veterans' experiences of giving and receiving support from their peers. Data analysis was guided by principles of framework analysis using Heisler's peer‐support model. Results Findings support Heisler's peer‐support model and provide evidence supporting professional‐led group visits with peer exchange. Clinicians and veterans endorsed informational and emotional support received in EPIC groups. Clinicians often referred to EPIC as an open forum or a support group where veterans could both give and receive help. Veterans noted the benefits of shared problem‐solving and the support they received. Clinicians and veterans perceived the peer‐support component of EPIC as facilitating increased empowerment in terms of self‐efficacy, increased perceived social support and increased understanding of self‐care. Ultimately, many veterans acknowledged that their participation in EPIC facilitated improved health‐related quality of life, improved health behaviours and improved chronic disease control. Conclusions Findings emphasize the value of peer support in managing chronic illness. Peer‐support programmes may address veterans' unique challenges and have the potential to improve physical and mental health.
机译:摘要旨在审查一家综合医疗保健系统中退伍军人自我管理中对同行支持的价值。方法在参与慢性护理(EPIC)患者的赋予慢性护理患者(史诗般的患者,患有基于同胞支持组件的基础糖尿病患者后6个月,我们对退伍军人和临床医生进行了半结构化的深入访谈。采访引发临床医生的叙述对同行支持的叙述在团体和退伍军人的给予和获得同行支持的经历。使用Heisler对等支持模型的框架分析原理指导数据分析。结果调查结果支持Heisler的同行支持模式,并提供支持专业领导团体访问的证据。临床医生和退伍军人在史诗群中获得了信息和情感支持。临床医生经常将史诗称为公开论坛或支持小组,退伍军人可以给予和接受帮助。退伍军人注意到分享问题解决的好处和他们收到的支持。临床医生和退伍军人认为史诗的同行支持组成部分,以便在自我效能度方面提高赋权,增加了感知社会支持和对自我保健的了解增加。最终,许多退伍军人承认他们参与史诗促进的卫生相关生活质量,改善了健康行为和改善的慢性疾病控制。结论调查结果强调了同行支持在慢性疾病中的价值。同行支持计划可能会解决退伍军人的独特挑战,并有可能改善身心健康。

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