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Patient-provider relationship as mediator between adult attachment and self-management in primary care patients with multiple chronic conditions

机译:患者提供者关系作为初级保健患者成人附着与自我管理之间的调解员,患者多重慢性病

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Abstract Objective The conceptual model of attachment theory has been applied to understand the predispositions of patients in medical care and the patient-provider relationship. In patients with chronic conditions insecure attachment was connected to poorer self-management. The patient-provider relationship is associated with a range of health related outcomes and self-management skills. We determined whether the quality of the patient-provider relationship mediates the link between adult attachment and self-management among primary care patients with multiple chronic diseases. Method 209 patients with a minimum of three chronic diseases (including type II diabetes, hypertension and at least one other chronic condition) between the ages of 50 and 85 from eight general practices were included in the APRICARE cohort study. Adult attachment was measured via self-report (ECR-RD), self-management skills by the FERUS and the patient-provider relationship by the PRA-D. The health status and chronicity were assessed by the GP. Multiple mediation analyses were used to examine whether aspects of the patient-provider relationship (communication, information, affectivity) are a mediators of associations between adult attachment and self-management. Results The analysis revealed that the quality of the patient-provider relationship mediated the effect of attachment on self-management in patients with multiple chronic conditions. Particularly the quality of communication and information over the course of treatment has a significant mediating influence. Conclusion A personalized, attachment-related approach that promotes active patient-provider communication and gives information about the treatment to the patient may improve self-management skills in patients. Highlights ? Adult attachment is associated with self-management of patients with chronic conditions. ? The quality of the patient-provider relationship mediated the link between adult attachment and self-management. ? Particularly the quality of communication and information over the course of treatment has a significant mediating influence. ? An active communication and gives information about the treatment to the patient may improve self-management skills.
机译:摘要目的已应用附着理论的概念模型,了解医疗保健患者的易感性及患者提供者关系。在慢性条件患者中,不安全附件连接到自我管理较差。患者提供者关系与一系列健康相关的结果和自我管理技能有关。我们确定患者提供者关系的质量是否调解成人附着与自我管理之间的联系,初级护理患者具有多种慢性疾病。方法209疟原虫研究中患有50%和85岁之间的三种慢性疾病(包括II型糖尿病,高血压和至少一种其他慢性病症)的方法。成人附件通过自我报告(ECR-RD),由FERUS的自我管理技能和PRA-D的患者提供者关系来衡量。 GP评估了健康状况和慢性。多个中介分析用于检查患者提供者关系的方面是否(通信,信息,情感)是成人附属和自我管理之间的协会的调解方。结果分析表明,患者 - 提供者关系的质量介绍了慢性病变患者附着对自我管理的影响。特别是在治疗过程中的沟通和信息的质量具有显着的介导影响。结论个性化,附着相关的方法,促进积极的患者 - 提供者通信,并给予患者治疗的信息可以改善患者的自我管理技能。强调 ?成人附件与慢性病症患者的自我管理有关。还患者提供者关系的质量介导成人附件与自我管理之间的联系。还特别是在治疗过程中的沟通和信息的质量具有显着的介导影响。还积极的沟通,并给予患者治疗的信息可以改善自我管理技能。

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