Effects of cognitive and behavioral intervention on self-management, self-efficacy and quality of life in HIV infection cases receiving anti-retroviral treatment
10.3760/cma.j.cn112338-20220119-00056
- VernacularTitle:认知行为干预对抗病毒治疗的HIV感染者自我管理、自我效能及生活质量的影响
- Author:
Bo WANG
1
;
Guang ZHANG
;
Zaicun LI
Author Information
1. 首都医科大学附属北京佑安医院,北京 100069
- Keywords:
Cognitive;
Behavioral;
AIDS;
Self-management;
Self-efficacy
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2022;43(7):1112-1117
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the effects of cognitive and behavioral intervention on self-management, self-efficacy and quality of life of HIV infection cases.Methods:A total of 200 HIV infection cases visiting STD/AIDS clinic at Beijing Youan Hospital from January to December of 2018 were recruited in this study. They were divided into cognitive and behavioral intervention group and control group based on the method of random number table. Both groups received routine outpatient care. The intervention group received cognitive and behavioral intervention in addition to routine outpatient care. The self-management scale, self-efficacy scale and life quality scale were used before and after the intervention for 3 months respectively to evaluate the self-management, self-efficacy and quality of life of the intervention group, and the differences between the two groups were analyzed.Results:There were 100 cases in each group, 69.5% (139/200) of them were males, and 72.0% (144/200) were infected by sexual transmission. After cognitive and behavioral intervention, the intervention group had higher scores of self-management (119.52±20.94 vs. 80.76±27.35), self-efficacy (30.88±5.73 vs. 21.84±7.56) and quality of life (73.51±9.44 vs. 66.91±11.53) compared with the scores before intervention. The self-management (119.52±20.94), self-efficacy (30.88±5.73) and quality of life (73.51±9.44) of the intervention group had higher scores than those of the control group (101.99±21.36), (27.04±6.45), (69.99±10.65) ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Cognitive and behavioral intervention can significantly improve the self-management, self-efficacy and quality of life of HIV infected patients, which has positive clinical significance.