军事医疗保健提供者的意图是诊断适应障碍
Candy Wilson1, Angela K Phillips2, Dawnkimberly Hopkins3
1Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431, United States.
Military medicine
|September 27, 2025
概括
医疗保健提供者对在现役服务人员 (ADSM) 中诊断适应障碍 (AjD) 有信心,但需要更多的培训. 军事政策和领导层影响AJD诊断,突出了独特的军事心理健康考虑因素.
科学领域:
- 心理健康研究 心理健康研究
- 军事心理学 军事心理学
- 诊断的实践 诊断的实践
背景情况:
- 探讨医疗保健提供者诊断适应障碍 (AjD) 的意图.
- 专注于美国军队中的现役服役人员 (ADSM).
- 使用计划行为理论 (TPB) 框架.
研究的目的:
- 提高对军方AJD诊断实践的理解.
- 调查影响提供者诊断AJD的意图的因素.
- 确定军事精神卫生保健中的具体挑战和考虑因素.
主要方法:
- 采访了50名与ADSM有经验的医疗保健提供者.
- 计划行为的应用理论构造:态度,主观规范,感知行为控制.
- 使用主题分析 (诱导和演) 来解释数据.
主要成果:
- 态度:以患者和临床医生为中心的观点的范围.
- 感知行为控制:受诊断标准,军事政策和指挥的影响.
- 主观规范:由训练,患者的动机和军事义务所塑造.
结论:
- 提供者对诊断AJD表示信心,但需要持续教育.
- 年轻的,在第一个工作站的入伍人员经常被诊断出.
- 军事政策,领导力和职业影响显著影响诊断意图.
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