接受家庭心脏康复治疗的冠心病患者的异质性抑郁轨迹及其预测因素:一项队列研究。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING BMC Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1186/s12912-024-02508-5
Zhen Yang, Xutong Zheng, Liyu Xu, Yu Gao, Chunqi Zhang, Aiping Wang
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背景:心理管理,尤其是解决抑郁问题,对于家庭式心脏康复的有效性至关重要。本研究旨在探索冠心病患者在家庭心脏康复过程中的抑郁轨迹,识别与心血管再入院相关的轨迹,并将其整合为一个异质性抑郁轨迹,同时研究其预测因素:方法:在中国大陆一家大型心脏康复中心开展了一项前瞻性队列研究。参与者在为期 6 个月的家庭心脏康复过程中填写了患者健康问卷-9,以评估抑郁水平,并每月进行随访。利用潜类增长模型探索抑郁轨迹。利用 Cox 比例危险度回归确定不同轨迹与心血管再入院之间的关系,识别异质性抑郁轨迹。采用逻辑回归分析探讨异质性抑郁轨迹的影响因素:共有 346 名符合条件的冠心病患者参与了研究。研究发现了四种不同的抑郁轨迹:持续无抑郁(48.0%)、延迟发病(15.9%)、低U型抑郁(25.1%)和持续抑郁(11.0%)。抑郁轨迹对心血管再入院率有重大影响,在延迟发病组(HR:4.707,95% CI:1.766-12.544)和持续抑郁组(HR:8.832,95% CI:3.281-23.773)观察到更高的风险。这两组合并后称为异质性抑郁轨迹。重要的是,教育水平、慢性病数量、复原力、社会支持和焦虑是异质性抑郁轨迹的独立预测因素:结论:家庭心脏康复过程中的抑郁轨迹具有显著的异质性,并影响心血管疾病的预后。及早识别和管理高危因素可以提高心理健康水平,降低再入院率。
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The heterogeneous depression trajectory and its predictors in coronary heart disease patients undergoing home-based cardiac rehabilitation: a cohort study.

Background: Psychological management, particularly addressing depression, is crucial for the effectiveness of home-based cardiac rehabilitation. This study aimed to explore the depression trajectories of coronary heart disease patients during home-based cardiac rehabilitation, identify trajectories associated with cardiovascular readmission, and integrate them into a heterogeneous depression trajectory while examining its predictors.

Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted at a large cardiac rehabilitation center in mainland China. Participants completed the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 to assess depression levels during the 6-month home-based cardiac rehabilitation, with monthly follow-ups. Using latent class growth models to explore depression trajectories. The relationship between different trajectories and cardiovascular readmission was determined using Cox proportional hazards regression, identifying heterogeneous depression trajectory. Logistic regression analysis was employed to explore the influencing factors of heterogeneous depression trajectory.

Results: A total of 346 eligible patients with coronary heart disease participated in the study. Four distinct depression trajectories were identified: sustained no depression (48.0%), delayed onset (15.9%), low U-shaped depression (25.1%), and sustained depression (11.0%). Depression trajectories significantly impacted cardiovascular readmission rates, with higher risks observed in the delayed onset (HR: 4.707, 95% CI: 1.766-12.544) and sustained depression (HR: 8.832, 95% CI: 3.281-23.773) groups. These two groups were combined and termed heterogeneous depression trajectory. Importantly, education level, number of chronic diseases, resilience, social support, and anxiety were independent predictors of heterogeneous depression trajectory.

Conclusions: Depression trajectories during home-based cardiac rehabilitation are significantly heterogeneous and influence cardiovascular outcomes. Early identification and management of high-risk factors can enhance psychological health and reduce readmission rates.

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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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