Correlation analysis of self-care contribution and binary coping among spouse caregivers of middle-aged and young stroke patients
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20230713-00019
- VernacularTitle:中青年脑卒中患者配偶照顾者自我护理贡献与二元应对的相关性分析
- Author:
Bingbing WANG
1
;
Rui HOU
;
Yingzhi MA
;
Xiaowei SUN
;
Qin YANG
;
Jiangqin XIAO
Author Information
1. 新疆医科大学护理学院,乌鲁木齐 830000
- Keywords:
Spouses;
Self-care;
Young and middle-aged stroke;
Contribute;
Dual coping
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2024;40(6):457-463
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the self-care contribution and binary coping level of spouse caregivers for middle-aged and young stroke patients and explore the relationship between the two, in order to improve the quality of self-care contribution of spouse caregivers to middle-aged and young stroke patients.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 200 middle-aged and young stroke patients ′ spouse caregivers in the People ′s Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from January to June 2023 by the general data questionnaire, the Caregiver Contribution to Self-care of Stroke Patient Scale, the Dyadic Coping Inventory. The correlation between self-care contributions and binary coping strategies of spousal caregivers was analyzed, and the factors that affect their self-care contributions were screened. Results:Finally, 192 middle-aged and young stroke patients ′ spouse caregivers were included, including 70 males and 122 females, aged 18-59 years old. The total score of self-care contribution of spousal caregivers of middle-aged and young stroke patients was (75.43 ± 6.80) points, and the total score of binary coping was (117.12 ± 9.59) points, both of which were positively correlated ( r=0.691, P<0.05). Hierarchical regression analysis showed that after controlling for the influence of general data, binary coping could explain 28.4% variation in the self-care contribution of spouse caregivers of middle-aged and young stroke patients ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The duality coping level positively predicts the quality of spouse caregivers ′ self-care contribution to middle-aged and young stroke patients. Medical staff should assess the dual coping level of middle-aged and young stroke patients and their spouses, and carry out targeted dual intervention measures to improve the quality of caregivers' contribution to stroke patients ′ self-care.