疾病认知对乳腺癌术后妇女淋巴水肿风险管理行为的预测作用:纵向研究

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Cancer Nursing Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-07 DOI:10.1097/NCC.0000000000001225
Xia Luo, Lijuan Zhang, Jing Chen, Yue Zhang, Jun Yan
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背景:疾病认知会影响淋巴水肿风险管理行为。然而,人们对术后 6 个月内的这些行为变化以及疾病认知如何预测行为轨迹知之甚少:本研究旨在探讨乳腺癌幸存者术后 6 个月内淋巴水肿风险管理行为的轨迹以及疾病认知的预测作用:参与者来自中国一家肿瘤医院,分别在术后第一、第三和第六个月完成基线调查(疾病认知问卷修订版)和随访评估(淋巴水肿风险管理行为问卷和功能锻炼依从性量表中的体育锻炼依从性维度):结果:共对 251 名妇女进行了分析。关于淋巴水肿风险管理行为问卷,总分保持稳定。生活方式 "和 "皮肤护理 "两个维度的得分呈上升趋势;"避免挤压和损伤 "和 "其他注意事项 "两个维度的得分呈下降趋势。在 "体育锻炼依从性 "方面,得分保持稳定。此外,基线时的主要疾病认知(尤其是 "个人控制 "和 "原因")可以预测行为轨迹的起始水平和变化:结论:不同的淋巴水肿风险管理行为表现出不同的轨迹,并可通过疾病认知进行预测:实践启示:肿瘤科护士应在随访过程中关注 "生活方式 "和 "皮肤护理 "相关行为的早期发展,以及 "避免压迫和损伤 "和 "其他注意事项 "相关行为的后期维持,并帮助妇女加强个人控制信念,正确理解住院期间淋巴水肿的原因。
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The Predictive Role of Illness Perception on Lymphedema Risk-Management Behaviors in Women After Breast Cancer Surgery: A Longitudinal Study.

Background: Illness perception affects lymphedema risk-management behaviors. However, little is known about these behavioral changes within 6 months after surgery and how illness perception predicts behavioral trajectories.

Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the trajectories of lymphedema risk-management behaviors in breast cancer survivors within 6 months after surgery and the predictive role of illness perception.

Methods: Participants were recruited from a cancer hospital in China and completed a baseline survey (Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire) and follow-up assessments (Lymphedema Risk-Management Behavior Questionnaire and the physical exercise compliance dimension of the Functional Exercise Adherence Scale) at the first, third, and sixth months postoperatively.

Results: A total of 251 women were analyzed. Regarding the Lymphedema Risk-Management Behavior Questionnaire, the total scores were stable. The scores of the "lifestyle" and "skin care" dimensions showed upward trends; the scores of the "avoiding compression and injury" and "other matters needing attention" dimensions showed downward trends. For "physical exercise compliance," scores remained stable. Furthermore, key illness perceptions (especially "personal control" and "causes") at baseline could predict the starting levels of and changes in behavioral trajectories.

Conclusion: Different lymphedema risk-management behaviors exhibited different trajectories and could be predicted by illness perception.

Implications for practice: Oncology nurses should focus on the early development of behaviors related to "lifestyle" and "skin care" and the later maintenance of "avoiding compression and injury" and "other matters needing attention" during follow-up, as well as help women strengthen their personal control beliefs and correctly understand the causes of lymphedema during hospitalization.

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Cancer Nursing
Cancer Nursing 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: Each bimonthly issue of Cancer Nursing™ addresses the whole spectrum of problems arising in the care and support of cancer patients--prevention and early detection, geriatric and pediatric cancer nursing, medical and surgical oncology, ambulatory care, nutritional support, psychosocial aspects of cancer, patient responses to all treatment modalities, and specific nursing interventions. The journal offers unparalleled coverage of cancer care delivery practices worldwide, as well as groundbreaking research findings and their practical applications.
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