Correlation between redefined disease uncertainty and coping style in hospitalized patients with HBV/ HCV-related liver disease
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20210928-04431
- VernacularTitle:HBV/HCV相关肝病住院患者再定义疾病不确定感与应对方式的相关性研究
- Author:
Lihong XU
1
;
Miaomiao WANG
;
Jing LI
;
Yuan ZHANG
;
Xuying JIA
Author Information
1. 西安交通大学第二附属医院感染科,西安 710004
- Keywords:
Hepatitis;
Hepatitis B;
Hepatitis C;
Liver disease;
Redefining disease uncertainty;
Coping style
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2021;27(35):4856-4860
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the status quo of redefined disease uncertainty and coping style in hospitalized patients with HBV/ HCV-related liver disease and explore the correlation between them.Methods:A total of 118 patients with HBV/ HCV-related liver disease who were treated in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from May 2018 to November 2018 were investigated by using Self-made General Information Questionnaire, Mishel Uncertainty in Illness Scale Adult and Medical Coping Style Questionnaire. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationship between disease uncertainty and coping style.Results:The overall score of redefined disease uncertainty in patients with HBV/ HCV-related liver disease was (88.94±11.48) . The total score of disease uncertainty and the unpredictability dimension were positively correlated with the yield dimension in the coping style questionnaire ( r=0.22, P<0.05; r=0.31, P<0.01) . The complexity dimension, the lack of information dimension and the facing dimension were negatively correlated ( r=-0.32, P<0.01; r=-0.21, P<0.05) . Conclusions:HBV/HCV-related liver disease is a chronic infectious disease, and patients generally have a higher sense of redefinition disease uncertainty. Clinical medical staff should take effective interventions to improve patients' awareness of different stages of the disease, promote patients to form active coping styles and reduce the level of redefined disease uncertainty.