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摘要
背景:在中国,成人缺血性脑卒中患者日趋年轻化。研究目的:本研究旨在描述缺血性脑卒中成人的自我管理行为,并探讨脑卒中预防知识、生活压力、家庭关系与自我管理行为之间的关系:本研究旨在描述缺血性脑卒中患者的自我管理行为,并探讨脑卒中预防知识、生活压力、家庭关系与自我管理行为之间的关系:根据确定的纳入标准,在 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 3 月期间共招募了 125 名参与者。研究工具包括人口统计学问卷、青年卒中自我管理行为量表、卒中预防知识问卷、感知压力量表和简明家庭关系量表。数据分析采用描述性统计和皮尔逊积矩相关分析:SM行为的平均得分为88.1分(满分130分)(SD = 16.5)。卒中预防知识和家庭关系与 SM 行为呈中度正相关(r = 0.39,r = 0.34,p r = -0.33,p 结论:卒中预防知识和家庭关系与 SM 行为呈中度正相关(r = 0.39,r = 0.34,p r = -0.33,p):研究结果为护士制定护理干预措施以促进成人脑卒中患者的 SM 行为提供了启示。此外,通过强调整体护理实践,教育卒中预防知识、鼓励家庭支持、提供压力管理策略以提高成年卒中患者的 SM 能力,可以帮助医院将护理工作过渡到社区。
Factors associated with self-management behaviors among Chinese adults with ischemic stroke: A cross-sectional study.
Background: In China, adults with ischemic stroke are getting younger. Additionally, following a stroke, they often neglect self-management (SM), which significantly impacts the rehabilitation process and treatment outcomes.
Objective: This study aimed to describe SM behavior and examine the relationship between stroke prevention knowledge, life stress, family relationships, and SM behavior among adults with ischemic stroke.
Methods: A total of 125 participants were recruited between October 2022 and March 2023 based on defined inclusion criteria. Research instruments included a demographic questionnaire, the Stroke Self-management Behavior Scale for Young Adults, the Stroke Prevention Knowledge Questionnaire, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Brief Family Relationship Scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Pearson's product-moment correlation.
Results: The mean score of SM behavior was 88.1 out of 130 (SD = 16.5). Stroke prevention knowledge and family relationships showed a moderate positive significant relationship with SM behavior (r = 0.39, r = 0.34, p <0.001, respectively). Life stress had a significant negative relationship with SM behavior (r = -0.33, p <0.001).
Conclusion: The findings offer insights for nurses to develop nursing interventions to promote SM behavior among adults with stroke. Furthermore, they can assist hospitals in transitioning care to the community by emphasizing holistic nursing practices that educate about stroke prevention knowledge, encourage family support, and provide stress management strategies to enhance the SM abilities of adults with stroke.