Construction of transcultural self-management objective incentive framework for adolescents with tuberculosis in China
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20230911-01009
- VernacularTitle:我国青少年结核病患者跨文化自我管理目标激励框架的构建
- Author:
Yuqiong TAO
1
;
Meiying YOU
;
Shuo CHEN
;
Jianhui XIE
Author Information
1. 中南大学湘雅医学院附属儿童医院(湖南省儿童医院)感染科,长沙 410007
- Keywords:
Tuberculosis;
Adolescent;
Frame construction;
Self-management;
Objective motivation;
Transcultural nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2024;30(24):3293-3298
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To build a transcultural self-management objective incentive framework for adolescents with tuberculosis, so as to provide reference for improving the self-management ability of adolescents with tuberculosis.Methods:Based on the theory of transcultural nursing and process motivation, group discussion and literature search, 24 experts from eight ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals across the country were consulted by Delphi method to form a transcultural self-management objective incentive framework for adolescents with tuberculosis. The positive coefficient of experts was evaluated by questionnaire response rate, the degree of coordination was expressed by the Kendall harmony coefficient, and the degree of authority was expressed by the authority coefficient of expert consultation.Results:After two rounds of consultation, the positive coefficients of experts were both 100%, the authoritative coefficients of the experts were 0.965, and the Kendall harmony coefficients of the expert opinions were 0.309 and 0.402, respectively ( P<0.05). Finally, a transcultural self-management objective incentive framework for adolescents with tuberculosis was formed, including six first-level indicators, 24 second-level indicators and 49 third-level indicators. Conclusions:The transcultural self-management objective incentive framework for adolescents with tuberculosis has high enthusiasm and authority for expert consultation, which is helpful to improve the self-management ability of adolescents with tuberculosis.