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A Resilient Care of the Patient With COVID-19: A Phenomenological Study. 对 COVID-19 患者的弹性护理:现象学研究
IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-25 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X211033454
Parvaneh Asgari, Alun C Jackson, Ali Khanipour-Kencha, Fatemeh Bahramnezhad

This study a utilized phenomenological hermeneutic design. Fourteen Iranian family caregivers of patients with COVID-19 who were isolated at home were included in the study using purposive sampling. In-depth unstructured interviews were conducted via WhatsApp. Sampling continued until data saturation. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using Van Manen's approach. Three primary themes and eight subthemes emerged. The primary themes included: "captured in a whirlpool of time", "resilient care' and "feeling helpless". It seems that the families of patients with COVID-19 attempt to resist the pressures of this disease with religious practices and problem solving. However, due to the nature of the disease and its severity, they sometimes feel ashamed or lonely and are afraid of losing their loved ones. It is recommended that psychiatric nurses should develop programs in the form of comprehensive spiritual care packages or psychological support and utilize multiple media channels to deliver these.

本研究采用现象学诠释学设计。通过有目的的抽样,将 14 名在家中与世隔绝的 COVID-19 患者的伊朗家庭护理人员纳入研究。研究人员通过 WhatsApp 进行了非结构化的深度访谈。抽样一直持续到数据饱和为止。采用 Van Manen 方法对访谈进行了转录和分析。得出了三个主要主题和八个次主题。主要主题包括陷入时间漩涡"、"弹性护理 "和 "感到无助"。看来,COVID-19 患者的家庭试图通过宗教习俗和解决问题来抵御这种疾病带来的压力。然而,由于疾病的性质及其严重性,他们有时会感到羞愧或孤独,害怕失去亲人。建议精神科护士制定全面的精神关怀套餐或心理支持计划,并利用多种媒体渠道进行传播。
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Perinatal Depression Educational Training for Graduate Nursing Students. 护理研究生围产期抑郁教育培训。
IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-20 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X211004685
Molly M Long, Robert J Cramer, Jenn A Leiferman, Linda K Bennington, James F Paulson

The purpose of this study was to implement and assess an educational intervention for nursing students pertaining to perinatal depression (PD) screening and treatment. A single group (n = 59), repeated-measures design (i.e., pre- and post-intervention assessments) was used to assess the impact of an online intervention. Demographics, Theory of Planned Behavior constructs, intention to screen and treat PD, and PD-related knowledge were tested. The intervention resulted in positive gains in PD-related perceived behavioral control (PBC), attitudes, subjective norms, knowledge, intention to screen and treat PD, and perceived importance of screening and treating PD from pre- to post-intervention. PBC demonstrated a small-to-moderate positive association with perceived importance of screening and treating PD at post-intervention. Results from the current study suggest that the PD online educational intervention is effective in improving participants' PD-related PBC, attitudes, subjective norms, knowledge, and intention to screen and treat PD.

本研究旨在为护理专业学生实施和评估一项有关围产期抑郁症(PD)筛查和治疗的教育干预措施。采用单组(n = 59)、重复测量设计(即干预前和干预后评估)来评估在线干预的影响。对人口统计学、计划行为理论、筛查和治疗 PD 的意向以及 PD 相关知识进行了测试。干预结果显示,从干预前到干预后,与帕金森病相关的行为控制感知(PBC)、态度、主观规范、知识、筛查和治疗帕金森病的意向以及筛查和治疗帕金森病的重要性感知都有了积极的提高。在干预后,PBC 与筛查和治疗帕金森病的重要性感知呈小到中等程度的正相关。本研究的结果表明,PD 在线教育干预能有效改善参与者与 PD 相关的 PBC、态度、主观规范、知识以及筛查和治疗 PD 的意向。
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Effects of Training on HIV Risk Perception, Knowledge and Sexual Behaviour Among Fisherfolks in Two Communities in North Central Nigeria. 培训对尼日利亚中北部两个社区渔民艾滋病风险认知、知识和性行为的影响。
IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-23 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X20977366
Aiyedun Sunday Abiodun, Ademola J Ajuwon

Fisherfolks participate in unsafe sexual behaviors which can predispose them to HIV infection. This research was designed to assess the effects of training on HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and sexual behavior among fisherfolks in two fishing communities in Nigeria. Respondents were allocated into Experimental Group (EG, n = 103) and Control Group (CG, n = 105). Data were collected at baseline using a questionnaire which included questions on socio-demographic characteristics, sexual behavior among others. A 3-day HIV/AIDS training was conducted for EG. Fisherfolks in EG and CG with good knowledge were 16.5% and 54.3%, respectively at baseline. The number increased to 100.0% in EG than CG (60%) at follow-up. At baseline, fisherfolks in EG and CG with high riskperception scores were 26.2% and 59.0%, respectively; corresponding figures at post intervention for EG and CG were 100.0% and 70.0% respectively. Training increased HIV/AIDS knowledge, improved risk perception and reduced risky sexual practices among fisherfolks.

渔民参与不安全的性行为可能导致他们感染艾滋病毒。本研究旨在评估培训对尼日利亚两个渔业社区渔民艾滋病相关知识和性行为的影响。受访者被分为实验组(EG,n = 103)和对照组(CG,n = 105)。基线数据通过调查问卷收集,其中包括社会人口特征、性行为等问题。对 EG 进行了为期 3 天的艾滋病毒/艾滋病培训。在基线调查中,EG 和 CG 中具有良好知识的渔民分别占 16.5%和 54.3%。在随访中,EG 的这一数字增至 100.0%,而 CG 则为 60%。基线时,风险感知得分高的 EG 和 CG 渔民分别为 26.2% 和 59.0%;干预后,EG 和 CG 的相应数字分别为 100.0% 和 70.0%。培训提高了渔民对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的认识,改善了风险认知,减少了危险的性行为。
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Consulting the Community on Strategies to Strengthen Social Capital for Community Disease Control. 就加强社会资本以控制社区疾病的战略咨询社区。
IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-22 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X211004939
Innocent T Mutero, Moses J Chimbari

Excluding communities in planning and implementing research maximizes internal risks that are otherwise visible and avoidable when there is adequate community consultation. Communities might not meaningfully use research results if majority of the researched people have minimal or no participation in information generation and dissemination. However, effective participation of researched communities in research is key to transferring knowledge to action. Using a qualitative approach, the study identified barriers to, and relevant strategies for improving health research uptake, particularly for schistosomiasis (commonly known as bilharzia) in the Ingwavuma area, uMkhanyakude District of KwaZulu-Natal. Data was collected through modified ethnography using participant observation, focus group discussions, unstructured in-depth interviews, and ethnographic conversational interviews. Results reveal that research uptake is inhibited by reduced opportunities for habitual interaction between residents, a paucity of innovative and inclusive health education activities and unsafe recreational facilities. The community's strategies on strengthening social capital for disease control include using existing social systems and power hierarchies to mobilise and organise and using the performing arts to facilitate habitual interaction and knowledge sharing. The study recommends a community consultation flow which facilitates openness about the benefits and the community's role in research, a pre-condition for community wide efforts in local disease prevention and control.

在规划和实施研究时将社区排除在外,会最大限度地增加内部风险,而在充分征求社 区意见的情况下,这些风险是显而易见的,也是可以避免的。如果大多数被研究者很少或根本没有参与信息的生成和传播,那么社区可能就不会有意义地利用研究成果。然而,被研究社区有效参与研究是将知识转化为行动的关键。本研究采用定性方法,确定了提高健康研究吸收率的障碍和相关策略,特别是夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省乌曼亚库德区英瓦乌马地区的血吸虫病(俗称血吸虫病)。数据收集采用了参与观察、焦点小组讨论、非结构化深度访谈和人种学对话访谈等改良人种学方法。研究结果表明,居民之间的习惯性互动机会减少、缺乏创新性和包容性的健康教育活动以及娱乐设施不安全等因素阻碍了研究的开展。该社区加强社会资本以控制疾病的策略包括利用现有的社会体系和权力等级进行动员和组织,以及利用表演艺术促进习惯性互动和知识共享。研究建议采用社区咨询流程,以促进对研究的益处和社区在研究中的作用持开放态度,这是在社区范围内开展本地疾病预防和控制工作的前提条件。
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Indiana Medical Resident's Knowledge of Surrogate Decision Making Laws. 印第安纳州医学住院医师对代理决策法的了解。
IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-22 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X211004737
Stephanie Bartlett, Lyle P Fettig, Peter H Baenziger, Eliana N DiOrio, Kayla M Herget, Lynn D'Cruz, Johanna R Coughlin, Mikaela Lake, Amy Truong, Amber R Comer

Introduction: During the care of incapacitated patients, physicians, and medical residents discuss treatment options and gain consent to treat through healthcare surrogates. The purpose of this study is to ascertain medical residents' knowledge of healthcare consent laws, application during clinical practice, and appraise the education residents received regarding surrogate decision making laws.

Methods: Beginning in February of 2018, 35 of 113 medical residents working with patients within Indiana completed a survey. The survey explored medical residents' knowledge of health care surrogate consent laws utilized in Indiana hospitals and Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals via clinical vignettes.

Results: Only 22.9% of medical residents knew the default state law in Indiana did not have a hierarchy for settling disputes among surrogates. Medical residents correctly identified which family members could participate in medical decisions 86% of the time. Under the Veterans Affairs surrogate law, medical residents correctly identified appropriate family members or friends 50% of the time and incorrectly acknowledged the chief decision makers during a dispute 30% of the time. All medical residents report only having little or some knowledge of surrogate decision making laws with only 43% having remembered receiving surrogate decision making training during their residency.

Conclusions: These findings demonstrate that medical residents lack understanding of surrogate decision making laws. In order to ensure medical decisions are made by the appropriate surrogates and patient autonomy is upheld, an educational intervention is required to train medical residents about surrogate decision making laws and how they are used in clinical practice.

介绍:在护理无行为能力患者的过程中,医生和住院医师会讨论治疗方案,并通过医疗代理获得治疗同意。本研究的目的是了解住院医师对医疗同意法的了解、在临床实践中的应用,并评估住院医师所接受的有关代理决策法的教育:从 2018 年 2 月开始,在印第安纳州为患者服务的 113 名住院医师中有 35 人完成了一项调查。调查通过临床小故事探讨了住院医师对印第安纳州医院和退伍军人事务(VA)医院使用的医疗代理同意法律的了解情况:结果:只有 22.9% 的住院医师知道印第安纳州的默认州法律没有解决代理争议的等级制度。86%的住院医师能正确识别哪些家庭成员可以参与医疗决策。根据退伍军人事务代理法,住院医师在 50% 的情况下正确识别了适当的家庭成员或朋友,在 30% 的情况下错误确认了争议中的主要决策者。所有住院医师均表示对代理决策法知之甚少或略知一二,只有 43% 的住院医师记得在住院医师培训期间接受过代理决策培训:这些研究结果表明,住院医师对代理决策法律缺乏了解。为了确保由适当的代理做出医疗决定并维护患者的自主权,需要采取教育干预措施,对住院医师进行有关代理决策法律以及如何在临床实践中使用这些法律的培训。
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"OMG, I Get Like 100 Teaspoons of Sugar a Day!" Rural Teens' Grasp of Their Beverage Consumption Habits. "哎呀,我每天要摄入 100 茶匙糖!"农村青少年对饮料消费习惯的把握。
IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-22 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X211004928
Emily A Lilo, Andrew West

As part of a campaign to encourage healthier beverage consumption in a rural New Mexico high school, we wanted to understand students' perceptions of their habits, and the associated health risks and benefits surrounding water and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption to influence future messaging to change behavior. We conducted a posthoc qualitative analysis of 27 student interviews from the program evaluation with both students who participated in the campaign and those who did not. Pre-campaign, students appeared largely unaware of the health risks posed by their beverage consumption habits, lacking any knowledge of nutritional recommendations, water recommendations, or of the sugar levels in products. When informed of the risks, students expressed concern for themselves, their family members, and friends, indicated a desire to make significant changes, and reported making changes for themselves, and educating others regarding the risks. Given the large amounts of money spent and concentrated efforts focused on marketing SSBs to teens, it is critically important to be educating teens and engaging them in behavior change strategies. These data can inform future strategies to improve teen health behaviors and encourage teens to become family health messengers for obesity and diabetes prevention.

作为鼓励新墨西哥州一所农村高中饮用更健康饮料活动的一部分,我们希望了解学生对其习惯的看法,以及与饮用水和含糖饮料相关的健康风险和益处,从而影响未来的信息传播,改变学生的行为。我们对项目评估中的 27 个学生访谈进行了事后定性分析,访谈对象包括参与活动和未参与活动的学生。在活动开展前,学生们似乎基本上没有意识到他们的饮料消费习惯会带来健康风险,对营养建议、水建议或产品中的糖分含量缺乏了解。当了解到这些风险后,学生们对自己、家人和朋友表示了担忧,表示希望做出重大改变,并表示会为自己做出改变,并向他人宣传这些风险。鉴于在向青少年推销固态饮料方面花费了大量资金并集中了大量精力,因此教育青少年并让他们参与行为改变策略至关重要。这些数据可以为未来改善青少年健康行为的策略提供参考,并鼓励青少年成为预防肥胖和糖尿病的家庭健康使者。
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Dying To Be Men: Masculinity and Early Cancer Detection Among Nigerian Men. Dying To Be Men:尼日利亚男性的男子气概与早期癌症检测》(Masculinity and Early Cancer Detection Among Nigerian Men.
IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-20 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X211004938
Darlingtina Esiaka, Candidus Nwakasi, Kelsey Brodie, Aaron Philip, Kalu Ogba

Cancer incidence and mortality in Nigeria are increasing at an alarming rate, especially among Nigerian men. Despite the numerous public health campaigns and education on the importance of early cancer detection in Nigeria, there exist high rate of fatal/advanced stage cancer diagnoses among Nigerian men, even among affluent Nigerian men. However, there is limited information on patterns of cancer screening and psychosocial predictors of early cancer detection behaviors among Nigerian men. In this cross-sectional study, we examined demographic and psychosocial factors influencing early cancer detection behaviors among Nigerian men. Participants (N = 143; Mage = 44.73) responded to survey assessing: masculinity, attachment styles, current and future cancer detection behaviors, and sociodemographic characteristics. We found that among the participants studied, education, masculinity and anxious attachment were significantly associated with current cancer detection behaviors. Additionally, education and anxious attachment were significantly associated with future cancer detection behaviors. Our finding is best served for clinicians and public health professionals, especially those in the field of oncology in Sub-Saharan Africa. Also, the study may be used as a groundwork for future research and health intervention programs targeting men in Sub-Saharan Africa.

尼日利亚的癌症发病率和死亡率正以惊人的速度增长,尤其是尼日利亚男性。尽管尼日利亚就早期癌症检测的重要性开展了大量公共卫生运动和教育,但尼日利亚男性中的致命/晚期癌症确诊率仍然很高,即使在富裕的尼日利亚男性中也是如此。然而,有关尼日利亚男性癌症筛查模式和早期癌症检测行为的社会心理预测因素的信息却很有限。在这项横断面研究中,我们考察了影响尼日利亚男性早期癌症检测行为的人口和社会心理因素。参与者(N = 143;Mage = 44.73)回答了调查问卷,调查内容包括男性气质、依恋方式、当前和未来的癌症检测行为以及社会人口学特征。我们发现,在所研究的参与者中,教育程度、男子气概和焦虑依恋与目前的癌症检测行为有显著关联。此外,教育程度和焦虑型依恋也与未来的癌症检测行为有明显关系。我们的研究结果最适合临床医生和公共卫生专业人员,尤其是撒哈拉以南非洲地区肿瘤学领域的专业人员。此外,这项研究还可为今后针对撒哈拉以南非洲男性的研究和健康干预计划奠定基础。
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Community Perception Regarding Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Some Selected Areas of Ganjam District of Odisha State, India. 印度奥迪沙邦甘贾姆区部分地区社区对蚊媒疾病的看法。
IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-22 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X211004943
Sisir K Nayak, Surya N Swain, T Sarita Achari, Tapan K Barik

Mosquito-borne diseases are a major public health concern. Because of absence of effective therapy and vaccination to treat and prevent such vector-borne diseases, these initial cases have triggered strong concerns within medical communities, turning a bad dream into reality. To date, reducing the mosquito vector population remains the main strategy to control the transmission of mosquito borne diseases. In this connection, community-based perception recognized as an essential tool for long-term vector control management. In this study, a community perception survey was carried out in six selected study areas of Ganjam district of Odisha. A total of 3257 inhabitants from randomly chosen 600 no. of houses from 06 selected study areas were interviewed using a pre-tested structured questionnaire about various mosquito vector-borne diseases. As an outcome, we found that only 36% of people have basic knowledge and idea about vector-borne diseases, out of which only 14% know Anopheles as a causative agent whereas Aedes and Culex were very least concern. Regarding the source of knowledge, electronic media was the principal source of information, while the involvements of health personnel were least mentioned. Results of the current study indicates the necessity to plan health education program to bring important perceptions regarding vector-borne diseases at school and college level because the infrequent source of knowledge is the main cause of an increase in the disease incidence.

蚊子传播的疾病是一个重大的公共卫生问题。由于缺乏治疗和预防此类病媒传染病的有效疗法和疫苗,这些最初的病例引发了医学界的强烈关注,使噩梦变成了现实。迄今为止,减少蚊媒数量仍然是控制蚊媒疾病传播的主要策略。在这方面,以社区为基础的认知被认为是长期病媒控制管理的重要工具。在这项研究中,我们在奥迪沙甘贾姆区的六个选定研究区域开展了社区认知调查。从 06 个选定的研究地区随机抽取了 600 栋房屋,共 3257 名居民接受了关于各种蚊媒疾病的预先测试结构式问卷调查。结果发现,只有 36% 的人对病媒传播的疾病有基本的了解和认识,其中只有 14% 的人知道按蚊是病原体,而伊蚊和库蚊则是最不关心的病原体。在知识来源方面,电子媒体是主要的信息来源,而卫生人员的参与最少。本次研究的结果表明,有必要规划健康教育计划,在中小学和大学层面提高对病媒传播疾病的重要认识,因为知识来源少是导致疾病发病率上升的主要原因。
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Physical Functioning Among Community-Dwelling Elderly in Rural Indonesia. 印度尼西亚农村社区老年人的身体机能。
IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-22 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X211004927
Budi Aji, Siwi Pramatama Mars Wijayanti, Siti Masfiah, Dian Anandari, Chalermpol Chamchan

Background: As people live longer and the number of elderly individuals increases, caring for the elderly and increasing quality of life become important health care concerns.

Objective: The aim of this study is to assess physical functioning among elderly people in rural Indonesia and draw conclusions about factors that might impact physical functioning.

Methods: This study involved 412 elderly individuals aged 60 and over selected by multistage random sampling. A logistic regression was used to determine factors which associated with physical functioning.

Results: Older age (75+), suffered from chronic illness, and living in low- and middle- income households tend to have limitations on physical function. Also, elderly individuals who had partner and were currently working experienced better physical function than those who did not.

Conclusion: This study supports other findings that say elderly people should do activities that reduce the risk of developing chronic illnesses. Having regular physical activity and routine preventive health check-ups can improve overall health, protect from having diseases and maintain the physical function of the elderly.

背景:随着人们寿命的延长和老年人数量的增加,照顾老年人和提高生活质量成为重要的医疗保健问题:本研究旨在评估印度尼西亚农村地区老年人的身体机能,并就可能影响身体机能的因素得出结论:本研究通过多阶段随机抽样的方式选取了 412 名 60 岁及以上的老年人。采用逻辑回归法确定与身体机能相关的因素:结果:年龄较大(75 岁以上)、患有慢性疾病、生活在中低收入家庭的老年人往往在身体功能方面受到限制。此外,有伴侣且目前有工作的老年人比没有伴侣的老年人拥有更好的身体功能:本研究支持其他研究结果,即老年人应多参加活动,以降低罹患慢性疾病的风险。有规律的体育锻炼和例行预防性体检可以改善老年人的整体健康状况,预防疾病,保持身体机能。
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Women's Attempts Related to Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Infertility Causes and Diagnosis: A Narrative Inquiry. 妇女在不孕原因和诊断中使用补充和替代医学的尝试:叙述式调查。
IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-24 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X21996902
Mohsen Azimi-Nezhad, Malihe Noori Sistani, Mohammad Vahedian-Shahroodi

In most cultures of the world, infertility is seen as a disaster and is associated with a myriad of emotional and psychological problems for women. Using Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) can help treat infertility. The present qualitative study aimed to explore women's attempts related to CAM use in infertility causes and diagnosis. This qualitative study has been carried out through a purposive sampling technique on 78 women living in Neyshabur, Iran. An individual interview and focus group discussions (FGDs) was used to collect data. Purposive sampling was used based on the objective of the study and the characteristics of a population. The data collection was discontinued when saturation occurred, and no new themes or information were explored in the data. Data analysis was performed by content analysis and Atlas T software. This study revealed medical diagnosis and traditional medicine, custom activity, medicine causes, and nutrition issues influence women's view pints and attempt towards infertility and CAM use. Results suggested that infertility should be understood not only in biomedical terms but in light of cultural beliefs and the contingent need for culturally-appropriate supportive CAM. The application of CAM along with medical medicine is an essential element in assisting couples in infertility causes.

在世界大多数文化中,不孕不育被视为一场灾难,会给女性带来无数的情绪和心理问题。使用补充和替代医学(CAM)可以帮助治疗不孕症。本定性研究旨在探讨妇女在不孕原因和诊断中使用 CAM 的相关尝试。这项定性研究通过有目的的抽样技术对居住在伊朗内沙布尔的 78 名妇女进行了调查。研究采用个别访谈和焦点小组讨论(FGDs)的方式收集数据。根据研究目标和人口特征使用了目的性抽样。当数据收集达到饱和,且数据中没有新的主题或信息时,即停止数据收集。数据分析通过内容分析和 Atlas T 软件进行。本研究揭示了医疗诊断和传统医学、习俗活动、医药原因和营养问题对妇女对不孕症和 CAM 使用的看法和尝试的影响。研究结果表明,不孕症不仅应从生物医学角度来理解,还应从文化信仰角度来理解,并需要与文化相适应的支持性 CAM。在治疗不孕不育症的过程中,应用 CAM 和医疗手段是必不可少的。
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