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家族性地中海熱 (fmf) 患者の病気の管理と病気への適応レベルにおける自己効能が,生活への満足度に与える影響:ウェブベースの横断研究

  • 0Bayburt University, Bayburt, Turkey. rahimenurdemir@bayburt.edu.tr.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

家族性地中海熱 (FMF) の患者の自己効能と病気への適応は,生活の満足度に大きな影響を与えます. 高い自己効能と適応は,トルコのFMF患者にとってより良い結果と相関しています.

科学分野

  • 病理学と免疫学
  • 心理学
  • 公衆衛生

背景

  • 家族性地中海熱 (FMF) は,再発性熱と血清炎によって特徴づけられる慢性的な自己炎症性疾患である.
  • FMFの管理には 病気の身体的,心理的,社会的側面への対処が含まれます
  • FMF患者のケアには 生活の質に影響を与える要因を理解することが重要です

研究 の 目的

  • FMF患者における自己効能,病気への適応,生活満足度の関係を調査する.
  • FMF患者における自己効能と病気への適応の異なる次元を評価する.
  • これらの要因が FMF の患者の全体的な健康状態にどのように影響するかを調べる.

主な方法

  • ウェブベースのアンケートを使用して,観察的,横断的な研究.
  • トルコのFMF患者からソーシャルメディア (フェイスブック,インスタグラム) で収集したデータ.
  • 2024 年 2 月 1 日から 2024 年 4 月 25 日までの間に実施された研究で,少なくとも 1 年前に診断された患者が対象となった.

主要な成果

  • FMF患者における慢性疾患の管理における平均自己有効性スコアは4. 67でした.
  • 身体的適応は最も高いスコアを示し 心理的および社会的適応は平均に近いスコアを示しました
  • FMF患者は平均より低い生活満足度を示した.

結論

  • 自己効能と病気への適応レベルは,FMF患者における生活満足度の重要な予測指標です.
  • 自己効能と適応の改善を目的とした介入は,FMF患者の生活満足度を高めることができます.
  • FMFの管理と患者の福祉のサポートに 総合的なアプローチの重要性を強調しています

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