Sarcouncil Journal of Medical Series

Sarcouncil Journal of Medical Series

An Open access peer reviewed international Journal
Publication Frequency- Monthly
Publisher Name-SARC Publisher

ISSN Online- 2945-3550
Country of origin- PHILIPPINES
Impact Factor- 3.7
Language- English

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Patient Education and Self-Management: Assessing the Effectiveness of Patient Education Programs and Self-Management Strategies in Improving Patient Outcomes, Promoting Self-Care, and Enhancing Patient Empowerment

Keywords: Educational Interventions, Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, Patient Empowerment, Health Management, Logistic Regression.

Abstract: The following essay will provide a concise overview of the background to the issue where the necessity for effective health management interventions is evident in order to enhance patient outcomes, particularly among diverse demographic groups. This study evaluates the effect of a structured educational intervention on knowledge, attitudes, practices (KAP), and empowerment in three patient groups from three groups: two control groups and the primary group. The objective of this study is to examine the impact of an educational intervention on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of individuals from three distinct groups: two control groups and the primary group. The investigation will encompass changes in KAP as well as patients' empowerment scores that occur after the structured educational interventions. Furthermore, the examination will include the associative that exist between these variables and treatment outcomes. Methodology: The demographic characteristics, recordings of baseline and follow-up dates, and patient empowerment scores were captured for 300 participants, that is, 100 per group. Pearson's correlation coefficient, in conjunction with logistic regression analyses, was utilised to ascertain associations between KAP scores and treatment outcomes. The results obtained are as follows: The case group demonstrated statistically significant enhancements in knowledge (53%) and attitude (39%), while practice exhibited an improvement of 43%. Furthermore, the case group exhibited an enhancement in patient empowerment scores by 74% and satisfaction rates by 39% of the total. The statistical analysis demonstrated a significantly strong correlation between KAP. The correlation coefficient between knowledge and practice was found to be 0.70. Logistic regression analysis revealed that the respective increments in knowledge (OR = 2.10), attitude (OR = 1.80), and practice (OR = 2.50) are robust indicators in predicting a favourable treatment outcome and The study concluded with the following key findings: This finding underscores the efficacy of targeted educational interventions in enhancing KAP and overall patient empowerment. These programmes have the potential to significantly enhance health management outcomes. Future research should be directed towards enhancing the quality of these interventions, investigating their long-term effects, and exploring their potential for generalisation across diverse populations.

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