Self- Enhancement Educational Program for Health Practices among Patients with Fibromyalgia

A. El-afandy, Samia M. Abd elmouty, Fatma bdel Halim Mostafa Ahmed
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Background: Fibromyalgia is a complex chronic condition that imposes a heavy burden on the self-enhancement and management abilities of the patient. Therefore, patient education is regarded as a crucial element of multimodal therapy. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of self-enhancement educational program for health practices among patients with fibromyalgia. A quasi-experimental research design was employed for this study, which took place at the Rheumatology and Immunology outpatient clinic at Mansoura University Hospital in Egypt. A purposive sample of 85 patients with fibromyalgia represented the study participants. Three tools were used in data collection ; Tool 1: A structured interview; Part 1: socio-demographic data and Part 2: Fibromyalgia Knowledge Questionnaire (FKQ), Tool 2: The Revised Fibromyalgia Impact Self-administered Questionnaire (FIQR) and Tool 3: Self - Rated Abilities for Health Practices Scale (SRAHP). Results illustrated that the self-enhancement educational program had positive effects on patients' knowledge level (4.22±4.75 to 15.21±4.35),, revised fibromyalgia impact (52.30±4.20 to 31.69 ±4.93) and their self-rated abilities for health practices (43.64±13.82 to 67.05±12.12) compared to pre-applying the program with P (<0.05) . Conclusion There were significant positive correlations between patients' self-rated abilities for health practices and both their knowledge and their total revised fibromyalgia impact post applying the self-enhancement educational program at P (<0.05) . Recommendation: Ongoing educational programs may be necessary to sustain improvements in a revised fibromyalgia impact and self-rated abilities for health practices.
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纤维肌痛患者健康实践自我提升教育计划
背景:纤维肌痛是一种复杂的慢性疾病,给患者的自我提升和管理能力带来沉重负担。因此,患者教育被视为多模式疗法的关键要素。本研究旨在确定自我提升教育计划对纤维肌痛患者健康实践的影响。本研究采用准实验研究设计,在埃及曼苏拉大学医院风湿免疫学门诊进行。研究对象为 85 名纤维肌痛患者。数据收集使用了三种工具:工具 1:结构式访谈;第一部分:社会人口学数据,第二部分:纤维肌痛知识问卷(FKQ),工具 2:修订版纤维肌痛影响自制问卷(FIQR),工具 3:健康实践能力自评量表(SRAHP)。结果表明,与实施前相比,自我强化教育计划对患者的知识水平(4.22±4.75 到 15.21±4.35)、纤维肌痛影响修订问卷(52.30±4.20 到 31.69±4.93)和健康实践能力自评量表(43.64±13.82 到 67.05±12.12)产生了积极影响,P(<0.05)。结论 在应用自我提高教育计划后,患者的自我健康实践能力与他们的知识和他们对纤维肌痛影响的总修正之间存在明显的正相关,P(<0.05)。建议:要持续改善纤维肌痛的修正影响和自我健康实践能力,可能需要持续的教育计划。
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