缺血性脑卒中患者的复发风险认知、对病情恶化的恐惧以及健康行为。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Western Journal of Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1177/01939459241274359
Xiangmin Wang, Xiaohang Dong, Xiyi Tan, Qinger Lin, Hongzhen Zhou
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背景:缺血性卒中患者的复发风险认知、对病情恶化的恐惧和健康行为之间的关系尚不明确:探讨复发风险认知的准确性和水平对健康行为的影响,以及对病情发展恐惧的中介作用:我们进行了两波调查。方法:我们在中国广州的两家医院招募了缺血性脑卒中患者(261 人)。出院前,我们调查了患者的人口统计学信息、客观复发风险、感知复发风险、对病情进展的恐惧以及健康行为。一个月后,对患者的健康行为进行随访:复发风险感知和病情发展恐惧的中位数(1-3分位)分别为43.0(39.0-46.0)和22.0(18.0-28.0)分。只有 22.2% 的患者正确认识到了复发风险,23.0% 的患者低估了复发风险,30.7% 的患者高估了复发风险。高估复发风险(β = 0.421,P = .002)或感知复发风险水平较高(β = 0.446,P = .001)的患者。对病情恶化的恐惧分别起到了部分和完全的中介作用。低估复发风险的患者的健康行为比准确感知复发风险的患者差(β = -0.296,P = .033):结论:复发风险认知的准确性和水平都是未来健康行为的独立预测因素,而对病情恶化的恐惧则是中介因素。医护人员应制定个性化的风险教育计划,帮助卒中患者正确理解和应对复发风险。
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Recurrence Risk Perception, Fear of Progression, and Health Behaviors Among Patients With Ischemic Stroke.

Background: The relationship between recurrence risk perception, fear of progression, and health behaviors in patients with ischemic stroke is unclear.

Objective: To explore the effect of accuracy and level of recurrence risk perception on health behaviors and the mediating role of fear of progression.

Methods: We conducted a 2-wave survey. Patients with ischemic stroke (N = 261) were recruited from 2 hospitals in Guangzhou, China. Before discharge, demographic information, objective recurrence risk, perceived recurrence risk, fear of progression, and health behaviors were investigated. After 1 month, the patient's health behaviors were followed up.

Results: The median (quartiles 1-3) scores for recurrence risk perception and fear of progression were 43.0 (39.0-46.0) and 22.0 (18.0-28.0), respectively. Only 22.2% of the patients correctly perceived the risk of recurrence, 23.0% underestimated the risk, and 30.7% overestimated the risk. Patients who overestimated the risk of recurrence (β = 0.421, P = .002) or had a higher perceived level of recurrence risk (β = 0.446, P < .001) had a higher fear of progression, which contributed to better health behaviors at 1 month (β = 0.197, P = .001). Fear of progression played a partial and full mediating role, respectively. Patients who underestimated the recurrence risk had worse health behaviors than those who accurately perceived it (β = -0.296, P = .033).

Conclusion: Both accuracy and level of recurrence risk perception were independent predictors of future health behaviors, and fear of progression was mediating. Health care professionals should develop individualized risk education programs to help stroke patients properly understand and cope with the risk of recurrence.

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期刊介绍: Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR) is a widely read and respected peer-reviewed journal published twelve times a year providing an innovative forum for nurse researchers, students, and clinical practitioners to participate in ongoing scholarly dialogue. WJNR publishes research reports, systematic reviews, methodology papers, and invited special papers. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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