评估有关妊娠高血压后心血管疾病风险和预防的问题提示清单:一项试点研究

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Expectations Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1111/hex.70085
Smita Dhakal, Bethany Rankin, Taryn Assaf, Jane Baker, Laura Chisick, Tracey Colella, Natalie Dayan, Maureen Dobbins, Sherry Grace, Serena Gundy, Sheila O'Keefe McCarthy, Ziran Meng, Beth Murray-Davis, Sarah Neil-Sztramko, Kara Nerenberg, Winnie Sia, Graeme Smith, Maria Timofeeva, Anna R. Gagliardi
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引言 本研究旨在对有关妊娠高血压(HDP)后降低心血管疾病(CVD)风险的问题提示表(QPL)进行试点测试。 方法 在一项前瞻性队列研究中,我们对妊娠高血压的成年女性进行了医生就诊前和就诊后的 QPL 调查,评估了以人为本的护理感知、自我管理的自我效能、自我管理感知和 QPL 的可行性。 结果 23 名妇女参加了调查:其中 57% 来自不同的民族文化群体,65% 年龄在 40 岁以下,48% 为移民。大多数人在以人为本的护理方面得分较高(平均 4.1 ± 0.2/5);在自我效能(平均 7.4 ± 0.6/10)和自我管理(平均 3.1 ± 0.3/5)方面得分中等。大多数人对 QPL 的设计表示赞赏,并报告了 QPL 的益处:帮助他们为就诊做好准备并知道要问什么;增强了提问的信心,了解了 HDP 与心血管疾病之间的联系以及降低心血管疾病风险的生活方式。大多数人表示,医生乐于讨论 QPL 问题。 结论 妇女对 QPL 表示赞赏,对自我管理的了解程度较高,但自我管理的自我效能感或感知自我管理的程度一般。与不同民族文化的妇女分享 QPL 似乎是可行的,她们可以与医生分享 QPL,以促进关于妊娠后 HDP 相关心血管疾病风险的讨论。 患者或公众的贡献 本研究让经历过 HDP 的妇女参与其中,并让具有 HDP 生活经验的不同民族文化的妇女作为研究顾问参与研究的各个阶段。
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Evaluation of a Question Prompt List About Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Prevention After Hypertensive Pregnancy: A Pilot Study

Introduction

The aim of this study was to pilot test a question prompt list (QPL) about cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk reduction after hypertensive pregnancy (HDP).

Methods

In a prospective cohort study of adult women who had HDP given the QPL before and surveyed after a physician visit, we assessed perceived person-centred care, self-efficacy for self-management, perceived self-management and QPL feasibility.

Results

Twenty-three women participated: 57% of diverse ethno-cultural groups, 65% < 40 years of age and 48% immigrants. Most scored high for person-centred care (mean 4.1 ± 0.2/5); and moderately for self-efficacy (mean 7.4 ± 0.6/10) and self-management (mean 3.1 ± 0.3/5). Most appreciated QPL design and reported QPL benefits: helped them to prepare for the visit and know what to ask; increased confidence to ask questions, knowledge of the link between HDP and CVD and lifestyle behaviours to reduce CVD risk. Most reported that physicians were receptive to discussing QPL questions.

Conclusion

Women appreciated the QPL and knowledge about self-management was high but self-efficacy for or perceived self-management was moderate. It appears feasible to share a QPL with ethno-culturally diverse women who can share it with physicians to facilitate discussions about post-pregnancy HDP-related CVD risk.

Patient or Public Contribution

This study involved women who experienced HDP and engaged ethno-culturally diverse women with lived experience of HDP as study advisors in all stages of the research.

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Health Expectations
Health Expectations 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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251
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Expectations promotes critical thinking and informed debate about all aspects of patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) in health and social care, health policy and health services research including: • Person-centred care and quality improvement • Patients'' participation in decisions about disease prevention and management • Public perceptions of health services • Citizen involvement in health care policy making and priority-setting • Methods for monitoring and evaluating participation • Empowerment and consumerism • Patients'' role in safety and quality • Patient and public role in health services research • Co-production (researchers working with patients and the public) of research, health care and policy Health Expectations is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, review articles and critical commentaries. It includes papers which clarify concepts, develop theories, and critically analyse and evaluate specific policies and practices. The Journal provides an inter-disciplinary and international forum in which researchers (including PPIE researchers) from a range of backgrounds and expertise can present their work to other researchers, policy-makers, health care professionals, managers, patients and consumer advocates.
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