Correlation between family function and self-management abilities in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1186/s41043-024-00714-0
Yueying Zhu, Ru Chen, Hang Han, Xiuli Lin, Meichun Shu
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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the current state of family function and self-management abilities in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and analyze the correlation between the two.

Methods: Baseline data were collected from 243 patients with MASLD, utilizing the Family Care Index and Self-Management Scale. Multiple linear regression analysis was employed to assess factors influencing self-management in these patients.

Results: The mean score on the Self-Management Scale for the 243 MASLD patients was (92.74 ± 17.22), while the Family Function Scale score was (5.99 ± 1.61). Spearman correlation analysis indicated a positive correlation between family function and scores in disease prevention and control, daily living, disease knowledge, psychological awareness, and unhealthy lifestyle (rs = 0.220, 0.198, 0.227, 0.149, 0.257, 0.266; P < 0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis identified several factors affecting self-management abilities in MASLD patients: smoking history (β'=-0.317), marital status (β'=0.292), family function (β'=0.279), educational level (β'=0.157), severity of fatty liver (β'=0.144), and gender (β'=-0.126) (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: A significant proportion of MASLD patients exhibit family function impairment, which severely affects their self-management abilities. Interventions aimed at improving family function in MASLD patients are necessary to enhance self-management behaviors and improve disease prognosis.

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代谢功能障碍相关脂肪变性肝病患者家庭功能与自我管理能力的相关性
目的:本研究旨在评估代谢功能障碍相关脂肪变性肝病(MASLD)患者的家庭功能和自我管理能力现状,并分析两者的相关性。方法:采用家庭护理指数和自我管理量表收集243例MASLD患者的基线资料。采用多元线性回归分析评估影响患者自我管理的因素。结果:243例MASLD患者自我管理量表平均得分为(92.74±17.22)分,家庭功能量表平均得分为(5.99±1.61)分。Spearman相关分析显示,家庭功能与疾病预防控制、日常生活、疾病知识、心理意识、不健康生活方式得分呈正相关(rs = 0.220、0.198、0.227、0.149、0.257、0.266;结论:相当比例的MASLD患者存在家庭功能障碍,严重影响其自我管理能力。改善MASLD患者家庭功能的干预措施对于增强自我管理行为和改善疾病预后是必要的。
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Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition
Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition brings together research on all aspects of issues related to population, nutrition and health. The journal publishes articles across a broad range of topics including global health, maternal and child health, nutrition, common illnesses and determinants of population health.
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