MacLachlan Ellen W, Potter Katy, Hamunime Ndapewa, Shepard-Perry Mark G, Uusiku James, Simwanza Ricky, Brandt Laura J, O'Malley Gabrielle
PATH, Reproductive Health Program, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
International Training and Education Center for Health (I-TECH), University of Washington Department of Global Health, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2016 Apr 7;11(4):e0153042. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0153042. eCollection 2016.
Although numerous studies provide evidence that active patient engagement with health care providers improves critical outcomes such as medication adherence, very few of these have been done in low resource settings. In Namibia, patient education and empowerment trainings were conducted in four antiretroviral (ART) clinics to increase patient engagement during patient-provider interactions. This qualitative study supplements findings from a randomized controlled trial, by analyzing data from 10 in-depth patient interviews and 94 training evaluation forms. A blended approach of deductive and inductive coding was used to understand training impact. Findings indicated the trainings increased patients' self-efficacy through a combination of improved HIV-related knowledge, greater communication skills and enhanced ability to overcome complex psychosocial barriers, such as fear of speaking up to providers. This study suggests patient empowerment training may be a powerful method to engage HIV patients in their own care and treatment.
尽管众多研究表明,患者积极与医疗服务提供者互动可改善诸如药物依从性等关键结果,但在资源匮乏地区开展的此类研究却寥寥无几。在纳米比亚,四个抗逆转录病毒治疗诊所开展了患者教育和赋权培训,以增加患者与医疗服务提供者互动期间的参与度。这项定性研究通过分析来自10次深入患者访谈和94份培训评估表的数据,对一项随机对照试验的结果进行了补充。采用演绎编码与归纳编码相结合的方法来了解培训效果。研究结果表明,培训通过提高与艾滋病毒相关的知识、增强沟通技巧以及提升克服诸如害怕向医疗服务提供者表达等复杂心理社会障碍的能力,增强了患者的自我效能感。这项研究表明,患者赋权培训可能是促使艾滋病毒患者参与自身护理和治疗的有力方法。