1. Analysis of prescription compliance and influencing factors in cardiac rehabilitation after surgery in children with congenital heart disease based on generalized trust theory.
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Shen, Xiao-Yi, Chen, Lin, Yuan, Li, Zhu, Ya-qi, Cai, Xiao-Man, Guan, Yong-Mei, and Luo, Wen-Yi
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FAMILIES & psychology ,CONGENITAL heart disease ,PATIENT compliance ,OXYGEN saturation ,HEALTH literacy ,CROSS-sectional method ,THERAPEUTICS ,RESEARCH funding ,T-test (Statistics) ,COMPUTER software ,STATISTICAL sampling ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,PATH analysis (Statistics) ,CHILDREN'S hospitals ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,CARDIOPULMONARY system ,TRUST ,PHYSICIAN-patient relations ,COMMUNICATION ,RESEARCH methodology ,SOCIAL support ,THEORY ,EXERCISE tests ,DATA analysis software ,CARDIAC rehabilitation ,FRIENDSHIP ,SOCIAL classes - Abstract
Aims To understand the compliance, influencing factors, and action path of family cardiac rehabilitation exercise prescriptions for children after congenital heart disease surgery. Methods and results A random sampling method was used to select 200 paediatric patients and their parents from a paediatric hospital in Shanghai. Among them, 57 cases (28.5%) of children's families followed the cardiac rehabilitation exercise prescription. Path analysis showed that peak oxygen uptake exerted a negative impact on the compliance of family cardiac-rehabilitation prescriptions for patients after congenital heart disease surgery through doctor–patient trust, with a standardized path coefficient of −0.246 (P = 0.001). Disease-related knowledge exerted a positive effect on the compliance of family cardiac-rehabilitation prescriptions for children after congenital heart surgery through doctor–patient trust, with a standardized path coefficient of 0.353 (P < 0.001). The dimension of friend support in social support had a direct positive effect on the compliance of family cardiac-rehabilitation prescriptions for children after cardiac surgery, with a standardized path coefficient of 0.641 (P = 0.006). Conclusion The compliance of cardiac rehabilitation exercise prescription in children with congenital heart disease is not good and is affected by many factors, and there is a complex path relationship between various factors; the kilogram oxygen consumption of the child, the disease-related knowledge of the caregiver, and social support all play important roles in the compliance of the child's family's health prescription. Registration ChiCTR2200062022 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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