Factors Influencing Shoulder Joint Function in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Following Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Mixed-Methods Study.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Research in Nursing & Health Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1002/nur.22429
Ming Zhang, Huaixia Zhang, Jun Zheng
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To identify the influencing factors of shoulder joint function after Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair (ARCR) in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). A sequential explanatory mixed-methods design was conducted. Participants were recruited from the Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital from January 2023 to May 2023. Quantitative data were collected using the Constant-Murley Shoulder Joint Function Score, the General Self-Efficacy Scale, and the Perceived Social Support Scale. A total of 134 patients were recruited (120 participants for questionnaire survey, 14 participants for interview). Spearman's correlations were performed to initially identify the influencing factors of shoulder joint function. Qualitative data were collected through face-to-face interviews with 14 patients. To understand patients' experiences during the process of shoulder joint recovery, interpretative phenomenological analysis was employed. The triangulation was conducted using convergence coding matrix. Three themes and seven sub-themes were identified, including capability (postoperative pain management, self-management of T2DM), opportunity (medical supports, perceived social and family supports, demands of economic supports), and motivation (sense of benefits, psychological motivation). The recovery of shoulder joint function in patients with T2DM following ARCR is influenced by factors related to capability, opportunity, and motivation. Healthcare providers should enhance the timing and content of educational interventions and provide intensive psychological support to facilitate successful behavior change and optimize shoulder joint recovery in this patient population. The findings of this study can inform the development of an optimized care model for patients with T2DM following ARCR, empowering them to take control of their condition. Considering the long-term challenges of rehabilitation, which present physical and psychological difficulties for patients, it is essential to design interventions strategies that address physiological decline and pain management.

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影响2型糖尿病患者关节镜下肩袖修复术后肩关节功能的因素:一项混合方法研究。
目的探讨2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者关节镜下肩袖修复(ARCR)术后肩关节功能的影响因素。采用顺序解释混合方法设计。参与者于2023年1月至2023年5月在苏北人民医院招募。采用Constant-Murley肩关节功能评分、一般自我效能量表和感知社会支持量表收集定量数据。共招募134例患者(问卷调查120例,访谈14例)。采用Spearman相关法初步确定影响肩关节功能的因素。对14例患者进行面对面访谈,收集定性资料。为了了解患者在肩关节恢复过程中的体验,采用解释现象学分析。采用收敛编码矩阵进行三角剖分。确定了三个主题和七个子主题,包括能力(术后疼痛管理、T2DM自我管理)、机会(医疗支持、感知到的社会和家庭支持、经济支持需求)和动机(利益感、心理动机)。T2DM患者在ARCR后肩关节功能的恢复受能力、机会和动机相关因素的影响。医疗保健提供者应加强教育干预的时机和内容,并提供密集的心理支持,以促进成功的行为改变和优化这一患者群体的肩关节恢复。本研究的发现可以为ARCR后T2DM患者优化护理模式的发展提供信息,使他们能够控制自己的病情。考虑到康复的长期挑战,这给患者带来了生理和心理上的困难,设计解决生理衰退和疼痛管理的干预策略是必不可少的。
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期刊介绍: Research in Nursing & Health ( RINAH ) is a peer-reviewed general research journal devoted to publication of a wide range of research that will inform the practice of nursing and other health disciplines. The editors invite reports of research describing problems and testing interventions related to health phenomena, health care and self-care, clinical organization and administration; and the testing of research findings in practice. Research protocols are considered if funded in a peer-reviewed process by an agency external to the authors’ home institution and if the work is in progress. Papers on research methods and techniques are appropriate if they go beyond what is already generally available in the literature and include description of successful use of the method. Theory papers are accepted if each proposition is supported by research evidence. Systematic reviews of the literature are reviewed if PRISMA guidelines are followed. Letters to the editor commenting on published articles are welcome.
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