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A Study on the Mediating Effect of Patient Activation between Trust in Healthcare Professionals and Shared Decision Making in Diabetic Patients

당뇨병 환자의 의료진 신뢰와 공유의사결정의 관계에서 환자활성화의 조절효과

  • Jeong, Miri (Department of Nursing, Joongbu University)
  • Received : 2021.07.26
  • Accepted : 2021.09.20
  • Published : 2021.09.28

Abstract

This study aims to identify the moderating effect of patient activation in relation between trust in healthcare professionals and shared decision making in patients with diabetes mellitus. The participants were 186 patients who received treatment for diabetes at the department of endocrinology in the tertiary hospital located in Daejeon and consented to participate in our survey. The results of this study were a significant interaction between trust in healthcare professionals(β=0.32, p=.045) and patient activation(β=0.32, p=.024) was associated with shared decision making. The patient activation had a moderating effect between trust in healthcare professionals and shared decision making in patients with diabetes mellitus(β=0.25, p=.019). Therefore, it is necessary to assess trust in healthcare professionals to improve negative awareness of healthcare professionals and strengthen trust in them. In addition, to promote participation in shared decision making, it is necessary to develop a convergent program to focus patient activation.

본 연구의 목적은 공유의사결정과 의료진 신뢰 간의 관계에서 환자활성화의 조절효과를 규명하기 위함이다. 연구 대상은 대전광역시에 소재한 상급 종합병원 내분비대사내과에서 당뇨병 치료를 받고 연구 참여에 동의한 환자 186명이다. 연구결과, 의료진 신뢰(β=0.32, p=.045)와 환자활성화(β=0.32, p=.024)는 공유의사결정에 영향을 미치며, 의료진 신뢰와 공유의사결정 관계에서 환자활성화는 조절효과가 있는 것으로 나타났다(β=0.25, p=.019). 연구결과를 기반으로 공유의사결정의 활성화를 위해 환자의 의료진 신뢰 정도를 사정하여 의료진에 대한 부정적 인식을 개선하고, 신뢰를 강화할 필요가 있다. 또한 공유의사결정에 참여를 촉진하기 위한 환자활성화에 초점을 맞춘 융합적 프로그램을 개발하여 교육할 것을 제안한다.

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