Objective:To investigate the status quo of fear of disease progressi on in postoperative patients’spouse of bladder cancer and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:Postoperative patients’spouse of bladder cancer ...Objective:To investigate the status quo of fear of disease progressi on in postoperative patients’spouse of bladder cancer and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:Postoperative patients’spouse of bladder cancer of a cancer hospital in Tianjin were selected as the research objects by the convenience sampling method.The general data questionnaire,spouse fear of disease progression scale and self-efficacy scale were used to investigate.Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of the fear of the disease progression in the postoperative pa tients’spouse of bladder cancer.Results:The score of fear of disease progression was(35.75±9.86).The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the spouse’s age,medical payment method,occupational status and self-efficacy were the main influencing factors for the spouse’s fear of disease progression after bladder cancer(P<0.05),which accounted for 55%of the total variation.Conclusion:The spouse’s fear of disease progression in patients with bladder cancer is at a moderate lev el,and age,medical payment method,occupational status and self-efficacy are the main influencing factors.It is suggested that clinical medical staff focus on young,rural cooperative medical care,self-financed,in-service,and unemployed,low self-eff icacy of postoperative bladder cancer patients'spouses.A series of psychological counseling and health education should be given to help the patient spouse correctly understand and deal with diseases,reduce the patients’spouses of negative emotions,im prove the patients’spouses of self-efficacy,and reduce the spouse fear level of disease progression.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the current status and influencing factors of psychosocial adaptation of hemodialysis patients,and to provide a reference basis for the development of nursing interventions.Methods:435 hemodia...Objective:To investigate the current status and influencing factors of psychosocial adaptation of hemodialysis patients,and to provide a reference basis for the development of nursing interventions.Methods:435 hemodialysis patients from the hemodialysis centers of three tertiary A hospitals in Xi’an City were conveniently selected from April to August 2023,and were investigated using the General Information Questionnaire,the Psychosocial Adaptation to Disease Scale,the Fear of Disease Progression Simplification Scale,and the Personal Sense of Control Scale.Results:The psychosocial adaptation score of hemodialysis patients was(56.68±18.32);the results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that marital status,the form of payment for medical expenses,work status,degree of self-care in daily life,number of co-morbid chronic illnesses,fear of disease progression,and sense of personal mastery were the main influencing factors of psychosocial adaptation of hemodialysis patients.Conclusion:The psychosocial adaptation of hemodialysis patients is at the level of severe maladaptation,and healthcare professionals should formulate scientific and reasonable nursing intervention programs according to their influencing factors to enhance their psychosocial adaptation.展开更多
BACKGROUND The mental well-being of individuals with coronary heart disease(CHD)during the intensive care unit(ICU)transition period is a multifaceted and significant concern.In this phase,the individuals might encoun...BACKGROUND The mental well-being of individuals with coronary heart disease(CHD)during the intensive care unit(ICU)transition period is a multifaceted and significant concern.In this phase,the individuals might encounter psychological challenges like anxiety and depression,which can impede their recuperation and potentially have lasting effects on their health.AIM To investigate the correlation among psychological factors in CHD patients in the ICU transition period.METHODS A questionnaire survey was conducted with 119 patients admitted to the ICU after coronary artery bypass grafting between March and December 2023.Variations in Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA)and Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD),Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form(Fop-Q-SF),and Social Support Rating Scale(SSRS)were collected and analyzed among diverse populations.We used Pearson’s correlation analysis to examine the correlation.Multiple linear regression analysis was used to explore whether these indicators influenced depression and anxiety in the patients.RESULTS The total scores for anxiety,depression,fear of disease progression,and social support were(7.50±1.41)points,(8.38±1.62)points,(35.19±8.14)points,and(36.34±7.08)points,respectively(P<0.05).Multivariate regression analysis showed that both the level of disease progression and social support affected the level of postoperative depression and anxiety in patients.CONCLUSION The anxiety and depression levels were positively related to each dimension of phobia disease progression and negatively related to each dimension of social support among patients with CHD.展开更多
文摘Objective:To investigate the status quo of fear of disease progressi on in postoperative patients’spouse of bladder cancer and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:Postoperative patients’spouse of bladder cancer of a cancer hospital in Tianjin were selected as the research objects by the convenience sampling method.The general data questionnaire,spouse fear of disease progression scale and self-efficacy scale were used to investigate.Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of the fear of the disease progression in the postoperative pa tients’spouse of bladder cancer.Results:The score of fear of disease progression was(35.75±9.86).The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the spouse’s age,medical payment method,occupational status and self-efficacy were the main influencing factors for the spouse’s fear of disease progression after bladder cancer(P<0.05),which accounted for 55%of the total variation.Conclusion:The spouse’s fear of disease progression in patients with bladder cancer is at a moderate lev el,and age,medical payment method,occupational status and self-efficacy are the main influencing factors.It is suggested that clinical medical staff focus on young,rural cooperative medical care,self-financed,in-service,and unemployed,low self-eff icacy of postoperative bladder cancer patients'spouses.A series of psychological counseling and health education should be given to help the patient spouse correctly understand and deal with diseases,reduce the patients’spouses of negative emotions,im prove the patients’spouses of self-efficacy,and reduce the spouse fear level of disease progression.
文摘Objective:To investigate the current status and influencing factors of psychosocial adaptation of hemodialysis patients,and to provide a reference basis for the development of nursing interventions.Methods:435 hemodialysis patients from the hemodialysis centers of three tertiary A hospitals in Xi’an City were conveniently selected from April to August 2023,and were investigated using the General Information Questionnaire,the Psychosocial Adaptation to Disease Scale,the Fear of Disease Progression Simplification Scale,and the Personal Sense of Control Scale.Results:The psychosocial adaptation score of hemodialysis patients was(56.68±18.32);the results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that marital status,the form of payment for medical expenses,work status,degree of self-care in daily life,number of co-morbid chronic illnesses,fear of disease progression,and sense of personal mastery were the main influencing factors of psychosocial adaptation of hemodialysis patients.Conclusion:The psychosocial adaptation of hemodialysis patients is at the level of severe maladaptation,and healthcare professionals should formulate scientific and reasonable nursing intervention programs according to their influencing factors to enhance their psychosocial adaptation.
文摘BACKGROUND The mental well-being of individuals with coronary heart disease(CHD)during the intensive care unit(ICU)transition period is a multifaceted and significant concern.In this phase,the individuals might encounter psychological challenges like anxiety and depression,which can impede their recuperation and potentially have lasting effects on their health.AIM To investigate the correlation among psychological factors in CHD patients in the ICU transition period.METHODS A questionnaire survey was conducted with 119 patients admitted to the ICU after coronary artery bypass grafting between March and December 2023.Variations in Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA)and Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD),Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form(Fop-Q-SF),and Social Support Rating Scale(SSRS)were collected and analyzed among diverse populations.We used Pearson’s correlation analysis to examine the correlation.Multiple linear regression analysis was used to explore whether these indicators influenced depression and anxiety in the patients.RESULTS The total scores for anxiety,depression,fear of disease progression,and social support were(7.50±1.41)points,(8.38±1.62)points,(35.19±8.14)points,and(36.34±7.08)points,respectively(P<0.05).Multivariate regression analysis showed that both the level of disease progression and social support affected the level of postoperative depression and anxiety in patients.CONCLUSION The anxiety and depression levels were positively related to each dimension of phobia disease progression and negatively related to each dimension of social support among patients with CHD.