Qian Yao, Jian Luo, Baomei Song, Jin Yang, Xiaorong Yuan, Xiuchuan Li, Wei Tian, Tianyi Wang, Bin Zhu, Zheng Yang
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Abstract
Background: Although heart failure (HF) symptoms affect patients' quality of life (QoL), improving patients' QoL requires certain self-care behaviours. However, the specific role of self-care behaviours in the relationship between HF symptoms and QoL has not been clarified.
Aims: To evaluate the status of symptom clusters, self-care behaviours and QoL in HF patients, and to analyse and test the moderating effect of self-care behaviours between symptom clusters and QoL.
Design: This study is a cross-sectional study.
Methods: A total of 320 HF patients who treated in the three hospitals in Chengdu, China, from December 2022 to July 2023 were selected as the research subjects. The patients were evaluated using The General Information Questionnaire, Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale Heart Failure, Self-Care of Heart Failure Index and Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire. The statistical analysis methods were exploratory factor analysis, Pearson correlation analysis, hierarchical regression analysis and simple slope analysis.
Results: There were five symptom clusters in HF patients: emotional symptom cluster (sadness, anxiety, irritability, feeling nervous), digestive symptom cluster (lack of appetite, dry mouth, weight loss, nausea, abdominal distension), ischemic symptom cluster (dizziness, chest pain, palpitations, fatigue), dyspnoea symptom cluster (difficulty breathing when lying flat, waking up breathless at night, sleep difficulty) and congestion symptom cluster (cough, shortness of breath, oedema). There was a significant correlation between HF symptom group, self-care behaviours and QoL (p < 0.05). Both self-care maintenance (β = -0.262, p < 0.001) and self-care management (β = -0.258, p < 0.001) had a moderating effect between symptom clusters and QoL.
Conclusion: There are a variety of symptom clusters in HF patients. Improving the self-care behaviours ability of HF patients is conducive to reducing the impact of HF symptom clusters on QoL.
Reporting method: The study used the STROBE checklist for reporting.
Relevance to clinical practice: Medical staff should focus on the impact of HF symptom clusters and self-care behaviours on QoL, and formulate corresponding interventions for HF symptom clusters and self-care behaviours to improve the QoL of patients.
Patient or public contribution: The head nurse of the cardiovascular department actively assisted us in collecting questionnaires from HF patients, and all HF patients surveyed participated in this study seriously.
背景:虽然心力衰竭(HF)症状会影响患者的生活质量(QoL),但改善患者的QoL需要一定的自我护理行为。目的:评估高血压患者的症状群、自我护理行为和 QoL 的状况,并分析和检验自我护理行为在症状群和 QoL 之间的调节作用:本研究为横断面研究:方法:选取 2022 年 12 月至 2023 年 7 月在成都市三家医院接受治疗的 320 例高血压患者作为研究对象。采用一般信息问卷、纪念性心力衰竭症状评估量表、心力衰竭自理指数和明尼苏达心力衰竭生活问卷对患者进行评估。统计分析方法包括探索性因子分析、皮尔逊相关分析、层次回归分析和简单斜率分析:高血压患者有五个症状群:情绪症状群(悲伤、焦虑、易怒、紧张)、消化症状群(食欲不振、口干、消瘦、恶心、腹胀)、缺血性症状群(头晕、胸痛、心悸、乏力)、呼吸困难症状群(平卧时呼吸困难、夜间醒来气短、睡眠困难)和充血症状群(咳嗽、气短、水肿)。高血压症状组别、自我护理行为和 QoL 之间存在明显的相关性(p 结论:高血压症状组别、自我护理行为和 QoL 之间存在明显的相关性:高血压患者的症状群多种多样。提高心房颤动患者的自我护理行为能力有利于减少心房颤动症状群对 QoL 的影响:报告方法:本研究采用STROBE核对表进行报告:医务人员应关注HF症状群和自我护理行为对QoL的影响,并针对HF症状群和自我护理行为制定相应的干预措施,以改善患者的QoL:心血管科护士长积极协助我们收集高血压患者的调查问卷,所有接受调查的高血压患者都认真参与了此次研究。
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