家庭护理对话作为多学科治疗的补充对慢性非癌症疼痛患者的影响:一项准实验性试验。

IF 2 Q2 NURSING SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-05-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241256206
Pernille Friis Rønne, Bente Appel Esbensen, Anne Brødsgaard, Lasse Østergaard Andersen, Bo-Biering Sørensen, Carrinna Aviaja Hansen
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简介慢性非癌性疼痛(CNCP)是一种终身性疾病,会造成严重后果,需要患者家属参与管理。Wright 和 Leahey 根据家庭系统护理框架提出的干预措施已在其他人群中证明是有益的,但还需要在 CNCP 人群中进行研究。本试验假定,基于家庭系统护理框架的家庭护理对话(FNCs)将提高患者和家属对 CNCP 管理的自我效能感:目的:研究作为 CNCP 常规多学科治疗的附加疗法,FNCs 干预是否会对患者和家属的自我效能产生影响。此外,研究对家庭功能、与健康相关的生活质量、焦虑和抑郁的影响:试验采用前瞻性非盲准实 验设计,有两组具有可比性的患者和家属:历史对照组(HCG)和干预组(IG)。干预由丹麦首都地区一家多学科疼痛中心的护士实施。HCG 数据是在护士接受干预培训之前收集的。主要结果是自我效能。次要结果为家庭功能、与健康相关的生活质量、焦虑和抑郁:共纳入了 58 名患者和 85 名家属。在主要结果--自我效能--中,患者和家庭成员的平均变化无显著的组间差异(P = .990),也无显著的组间差异(P = .765)。在患者的家庭行为功能平均变化(P = .034)和焦虑平均变化(P = .031)的组间差异中,发现了有利于 IG 的具有统计学意义的效应。在家庭成员的次要结果方面,没有发现有统计学意义的组间差异:结论:干预对患者和家庭成员的自我效能没有影响,但对患者的家庭行为功能和焦虑有积极影响。干预深受 COVID-19 大流行的影响。因此,任何结果都应谨慎解读。
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The Effect of Family Nursing Conversations as an Add-on to Multidisciplinary Treatment in Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain: A Quasi-Experimental Trial.

Introduction: Chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) is a lifelong condition with radical consequences, calling for management involving patients' families. Interventions based on the family systems nursing framework by Wright and Leahey have proved beneficial in other populations but require investigation in a CNCP population. This trial assumed that family nursing conversations (FNCs) based on the family systems nursing framework would increase patients' and family members' self-efficacy concerning CNCP management.

Objective: To investigate whether an intervention with FNCs as an add-on to the usual multidisciplinary treatment of CNCP would have an effect on patients' and family members' self-efficacy. Additionally, to investigate any impact on family function, health-related quality of life, anxiety, and depression.

Methods: The trial applied a prospective non-blinded quasi-experimental design with two comparable groups of patients and family members: a historical control group (HCG) and an intervention group (IG). The intervention was executed by nurses employed at a multidisciplinary pain center in the Capital Region of Denmark. HCG data were collected before the nurses' intervention training. The primary outcome was self-efficacy. Secondary outcomes were family function, health-related quality of life, anxiety, and depression.

Results: In total, 58 patients and 85 family members were included. The primary outcome, self-efficacy, detected no statistically significant between-group differences in mean change for patients, p = .990, or family members, p = .765. A statistically significant effect in favor of the IG was found in between-group differences in mean change in patients' behavioral family function, p = .034, and anxiety, p = .031. No statistically significant between-group differences were detected in family members' secondary outcomes.

Conclusion: The intervention had no effect on patients' or family members' self-efficacy but a positive effect on patients' behavioral family function and anxiety. The intervention was deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, any results should be interpreted with caution.

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