Causal attributions for angina: results of an interview study

G. Furze, B. Lewin
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Abstract There have been a number of studies of causal attributions in patients who have had a myocardial infarction, which have demonstrated that causal attributions can be predictive of function and outcome of cardiac rehabilitation. However, the attributions of people with angina are unknown. Twenty angina patients were interviewed to discover the causes to which they attribute their angina. Men are more likely to attribute their angina to personal behaviour, such as diet and smoking, which is under their control, whereas women are more likely to give uncontrollable causes such as stress or family history for their angina. There was also a widespread lack of knowledge about angina. These findings have implications for attempts by professionals to reduce risk factors in people with angina, and it is suggested that professionals should elicit their patients’ causal attributions.
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心绞痛的因果归因:一项访谈研究的结果
有许多关于心肌梗死患者因果归因的研究表明,因果归因可以预测心脏康复的功能和结果。然而,心绞痛患者的病因尚不清楚。我们采访了20名心绞痛患者,以了解他们认为心绞痛的原因。男性更有可能将心绞痛归咎于个人行为,如饮食和吸烟,这些都在他们的控制范围内,而女性则更有可能将心绞痛归咎于压力或家族史等无法控制的原因。人们对心绞痛也普遍缺乏了解。这些发现对专业人员试图减少心绞痛患者的危险因素具有启示意义,并建议专业人员应引出患者的因果归因。
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