The relationship of health activation with risk of future cardiovascular disease among rural family caregivers of patients with chronic illnesses

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Rural Health Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1111/jrh.12850
Chin-Yen Lin PhD, RN, Misook L. Chung PhD, RN, Jia-Rong Wu PhD, RN, Jennifer L. Smith PhD, RN, Abigail Latimer PhD, JungHee Kang PhD, MPH, RN, Jessica H. Thompson PhD, RN, Mary Kay Rayens PhD, Frances J. Feltner DNP, RN, Martha J. Biddle PhD, APRN, Terry A. Lennie PhD, RN, Debra K. Moser PhD, RN
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Abstract

Background

Family caregivers are at higher risk for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) than non-caregivers. This risk is worse for those who live in rural compared to urban areas. Health activation, an indicator of engagement in self-care, is predictive of health outcomes and CVD risk in several populations. However, it is not known whether health activation is associated with CVD risk in rural caregivers of patients with chronic illnesses nor is it clear whether sex moderates any association.

Objectives

Our aims were to determine (1) whether health activation independently predicts 10-year CVD risk; and (2) whether sex interacts with health activation in the prediction of 10-year CVD risk among rural family caregivers (= 247) of patients with chronic illnesses.

Methods

Health activation was measured using the Patient Activation Measure. The predicted 10-year risk of CVD was assessed using the Framingham Risk Score. Data were analyzed using nonlinear regression analysis.

Results

Higher levels of health activation were significantly associated with decreased risk of developing CVD (< 0.028). There was no interaction of sex with health activation on future CVD risk. However, male caregivers had greater risk of developing CVD in the next 10 years than female caregivers (< 0.001).

Conclusions

We demonstrated the importance of health activation to future CVD risk in rural family caregivers of patients with chronic illnesses. We also demonstrated that despite the higher risk of future CVD among male, the degree of association between health activation and CVD risk did not differ by sex.

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农村慢性病患者家庭照顾者的健康激活与未来心血管疾病风险的关系。
背景:与非照顾者相比,家庭照顾者患心血管疾病(CVD)的风险更高。与城市地区相比,居住在农村地区的人患心血管疾病的风险更高。健康激活作为参与自我护理的指标,在一些人群中可预测健康结果和心血管疾病风险。然而,对于慢性病患者的农村照顾者来说,健康激活是否与心血管疾病风险有关尚不清楚,性别是否会调节两者之间的关系也不清楚:我们的目的是确定:(1) 健康激活是否能独立预测 10 年心血管疾病风险;(2) 在预测农村慢性病患者家庭照顾者(N = 247)的 10 年心血管疾病风险时,性别是否与健康激活相互影响。方法:使用 "患者激活度量表 "测量健康激活度,使用 "弗雷明汉风险评分 "评估预测的 10 年心血管疾病风险。采用非线性回归分析法对数据进行分析:结果:健康激活水平越高,患心血管疾病的风险越低(p):我们证明了健康激活对农村慢性病患者家庭照顾者未来心血管疾病风险的重要性。我们还证明,尽管男性未来患心血管疾病的风险较高,但健康激活与心血管疾病风险之间的关联程度并没有性别差异。
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Journal of Rural Health
Journal of Rural Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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7.60
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6.10%
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86
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Health, a quarterly journal published by the NRHA, offers a variety of original research relevant and important to rural health. Some examples include evaluations, case studies, and analyses related to health status and behavior, as well as to health work force, policy and access issues. Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies are welcome. Highest priority is given to manuscripts that reflect scholarly quality, demonstrate methodological rigor, and emphasize practical implications. The journal also publishes articles with an international rural health perspective, commentaries, book reviews and letters.
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