类风湿关节炎患者教育支持小组分析

M.S.W. Marilyn Potts, M.D. Kenneth D. Brandt
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一项针对类风湿关节炎患者的教育支持小组的对照研究表明,参与增加了患者对其疾病的认识(P <0.05),提高了部分患者对家庭态度和行为是否适当的认知。这些组对患者应对关节炎的能力或他们对规定治疗的依从性几乎没有影响。一些参与者一想到要遇到另一个比自己更严重的风湿性关节炎患者,就感到受到了威胁。这一发现表明,团队领导者应该促进对外加剂可能产生的情感担忧(例如恐惧和抑郁)的公开讨论。
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Analysis of education-support groups for patients with rheumatoid arthritis

A controlled study of education-support groups for patients with rheumatoid arthritis showed that participation increased patients' knowledge about their disease (P < 0.05) and improved some patients' perceptions of the adequacy of their families' attitudes and behavior. The groups had little effect on the patients' ability to cope with arthritis or on their compliance with prescribed treatment. Some participants felt threatened by the thought of meeting another patient with more severe rheumatoid arthritis than their own. This finding suggests that group leaders should facilitate open discussion of such emotional concerns, eg, fear and depression, that admixtures may generate.

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