Mediating effect of health literacy on social support and self-care ability in older patients undergoing percutaneous coronary stent implantation.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy Pub Date : 2024-10-31 Epub Date: 2024-10-22 DOI:10.21037/cdt-24-50
Li Yao, Fuhong Wu, Hua Mu, Xinli Wang, Juan Liu, Hongyan Lu
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Background: Health literacy refers to individual skills to access, process, understand, and use health information to stay healthy. Social support is a multi-faceted construct including of perceived, enacted, and structural support dimensions and negative social reactions. This study explored the mediating effect of health literacy on social support and self-care ability in older patients undergoing percutaneous coronary stent implantation (PCI).

Methods: Between December 2021 and March 2022, a total of 249 older patients who underwent PCI in our hospital were included in this cross-sectional study using the convenience sampling method. The demographic and health history of patients was collected by questionnaire. Exercise of self-care agency scale (ESCA), chronic disease health literacy management scale (HeLMS) and social support rating scale (SSRS) were also analyzed and their correlations were evaluated.

Results: This study indicated that the total scores of health literacy, self-care ability and social support after PCI were 85.96±20.03, 82.82±27.65 and 25.3±4.93, respectively. Correlation analysis showed that health literacy, social support and self-care ability were positively correlated. Both social support (P=0.003) and health literacy (P=0.03) could positively predict self-care ability. Health literacy played a partial mediating role between social support and self-care ability, and the mediating effect was 0.015, accounting for 7.32% of the total effect.

Conclusions: The health literacy and social support are at the high levels, and the self-care ability of PCI patients is at a medium level. The health literacy of older patients after PCI is the ability of social support and self-care ability. Medical staff can enhance the health literacy of patients by improving their level of social support, and then promote their self-care ability.

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健康素养对接受经皮冠状动脉支架植入术的老年患者的社会支持和自我护理能力的中介效应。
背景:健康素养是指个人获取、处理、理解和使用健康信息以保持健康的技能。社会支持是一个多层面的概念,包括感知支持、实施支持、结构支持和负面社会反应。本研究探讨了健康素养对接受经皮冠状动脉支架植入术(PCI)的老年患者的社会支持和自我护理能力的中介作用:方法:2021年12月至2022年3月期间,本研究采用便利抽样法纳入了在我院接受PCI手术的249名老年患者。通过问卷调查收集患者的人口统计学和健康史。研究还分析了自理能力量表(ESCA)、慢性病健康知识管理量表(HeLMS)和社会支持评分量表(SSRS),并评估了它们之间的相关性:研究表明,PCI术后患者的健康素养、自理能力和社会支持总分分别为(85.96±20.03)分、(82.82±27.65)分和(25.3±4.93)分。相关分析显示,健康素养、社会支持和自理能力呈正相关。社会支持(P=0.003)和健康素养(P=0.03)均可正向预测自我护理能力。健康素养在社会支持和自我照顾能力之间起到部分中介作用,中介效应为 0.015,占总效应的 7.32%:结论:PCI 患者的健康素养和社会支持处于较高水平,自我护理能力处于中等水平。PCI术后老年患者的健康素养就是社会支持能力和自我护理能力。医务人员可通过提高患者的社会支持水平来提升其健康素养,进而促进其自我护理能力的提高。
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Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy
Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: The journal ''Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy'' (Print ISSN: 2223-3652; Online ISSN: 2223-3660) accepts basic and clinical science submissions related to Cardiovascular Medicine and Surgery. The mission of the journal is the rapid exchange of scientific information between clinicians and scientists worldwide. To reach this goal, the journal will focus on novel media, using a web-based, digital format in addition to traditional print-version. This includes on-line submission, review, publication, and distribution. The digital format will also allow submission of extensive supporting visual material, both images and video. The website www.thecdt.org will serve as the central hub and also allow posting of comments and on-line discussion. The web-site of the journal will be linked to a number of international web-sites (e.g. www.dxy.cn), which will significantly expand the distribution of its contents.
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