A Review and Synthesis of Research Evidence for Self-Efficacy-Enhancing Interventions for Reducing Chronic Disability: Implications for Health Education Practice (Part II)

被引:338
作者
Marks, Ray [1 ,2 ]
Allegrante, John P. [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Lorig, Kate [6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, Teachers Coll, Hlth Educ, New York, NY 10027 USA
[2] Osteoarthritis Res Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Columbia Univ, Teachers Coll, Dept Hlth & Behav Studies, New York, NY 10027 USA
[4] Columbia Univ, Teachers Coll, Ctr Hlth Promot, New York, NY 10027 USA
[5] Natl Ctr Hlth Educ, New York, NY 10014 USA
[6] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Med, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[7] Stanford Patient Educ Res Ctr, Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA
关键词
chronic disease; disability; disease selfmanagement; health promotion; patient education; self-efficacy;
D O I
10.1177/1524839904266792
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Chronic diseases such as arthritis, diabetes, and heart disease that cause pain, functional impairment, social and emotional dysfunction, and premature loss of wage earnings constitute a challenging problem for American society. In the absence of any effective cure for these frequently progressive conditions, the secondary prevention of complications, which requires a high degree of communication and cooperation between patient and clinician, and improving quality of life and functional capacity through better disease self-management becomes critical and are key objectives of Healthy People 2010. Part I of this two-part article described the common clinical features of chronic disease, the diverse disease management strategies used for alleviating pain and preventing disability, and the role of self-efficacy as a framework for intervention. This companion article identifies and synthesizes the key research evidence for educational interventions designed to enhance individual self-efficacy perceptions and presents implications for improving practices in patient education for chronic diseases.
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页码:148 / 156
页数:9
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