Therapeutic Patient Education and Retention of People Living With HIV within the Healthcare Area of Emana (Yaounde, Cameroon)

Yannikc François Ebanga
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Introduction: Therapeutic patient education (TPE) helps individuals suffering from chronic illnesses to become capable of managing their disease, produce health benefits, and make financial savings. However, many healthcare providers lack the necessary abilities to educate their patients. Objective and method: In this study, we aim to answer the following research question: Does therapeutic patient education influence the retention of people living with HIV (PLHIV) within the healthcare area of Emana? In doing so, we wanted to verify the hypothesis that therapeutic patient education influences the retention of PLHIV within the healthcare area of Emana. Results: The context plays an essential role in understanding and assimilating new information, encompassing both the physical environment and the social, cultural, and psychological elements that influence the learner; The development of psychosocial skills becomes crucial as a person's ability to maintain mental well-being by adopting appropriate and positive behavior in relationships with others, their own culture, and their environment; A strong sense of self-efficacy can have significant benefits in various situations, including the belief in one's ability to achieve goals and overcome obstacles; and information alone is not sufficient to help patients manage their illness on a daily basis. Conclusion: Our study allows us to note that learning the practice of TPE influences the retention of PLHIV within the healthcare area of Emana; and that the role of healthcare actors in practice influences the retention of PLHIV within the healthcare area of Emana.
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埃马纳医疗保健区(喀麦隆雅温得)内艾滋病毒感染者的治疗性病人教育和留用
导言:对患者进行治疗性教育(TPE)有助于慢性病患者提高控制疾病的能力,改善健康状况,节省开支。然而,许多医疗服务提供者缺乏教育病人的必要能力。目标和方法:在本研究中,我们旨在回答以下研究问题:治疗性患者教育是否会影响艾玛纳医疗保健区内艾滋病病毒感染者(PLHIV)的保留率?在此过程中,我们希望验证 "治疗性患者教育会影响 Emana 医疗保健区内艾滋病毒感染者的保留率 "这一假设。结果情境在理解和吸收新信息的过程中起着至关重要的作用,它既包括物理环境,也包括影响学习者的社会、文化和心理因素;社会心理技能的发展变得至关重要,它是一个人在与他人、自身文化和环境的关系中通过采取适当和积极的行为来保持心理健康的能力;强烈的自我效能感在各种情况下都能产生显著的益处,包括相信自己有能力实现目标和克服障碍;仅有信息不足以帮助患者在日常生活中管理自己的疾病。结论我们的研究使我们注意到,学习 TPE 的实践影响了 Emana 医疗保健区内 PLHIV 的保留;医疗保健参与者在实践中的作用影响了 Emana 医疗保健区内 PLHIV 的保留。
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