1. 老年 PCI 后患者自我管理行为现状及影响因素研究.
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赵晓晓 and 罗艳艳
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Objective To investigate the relationship between self-management behavior of elderly patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and self-regulation fatigue and patients' perceived empowerment, so as to improve the attention of medical staff to self-management behavior of elderly patients with coronary heart disease and to provide targeted nursing intervention for elderly patients after PCI. Methods A convenient sampling method was used to select 324 elderly patients after PCI in a tertiary hospital in Henan Province from March 2022 to June 2023 as the research objects. General information questionnaire, coronary ariery disease self-management scale (CS-MS), self-regulation fatigue scale and patients perceived empowerment scale were used to investigate patients self-management behavior, self-regulation fatigue and perceived empowerment level. SPSS 26.0 statistical software was used for data analysis. Results The self-management behavior of the 324 324 patients was in the middle level. The score of CS-MS was positively correlated with the score of perceived empowerment scale and negatively correlated with the score of self-regulated fatigue scale and the differences were statistically significant (r=0.404, -0.364, P<0.001). Perceived empowerment, self-regulated fatigue, education level residence and the number of stent implants could all affect the patients self-management behavior, which could jointly explain the 30. 40% variance of the dependent variable CS-MS score. Conclusion The self-management behavior and perceived empowerment of the elderly patients after PCI are at a moderate level, and there is significant self-regulation fatigue. Education level, residence, number of stent implants, self-regulation fatigue and perceived empowerment are all influencing factors of self-management behavior of elderly patients after PCI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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