1.Investigation of the current situation of geriatric syndromes in the elderly with different age and gender
Chaonan ZHANG ; Qindan QIN ; Yangyang XUE ; Yingying CHEN ; Yi SUN ; Liping JIANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(2):209-213
Objective To get the information about the geriatric syndromes in the elderly with different age and gender so as to provide the basis for management of the geriatric syndromes.Methods A questionnaire survey was used to investigate and analyze the geriatric syndromes in 2 778 older subjects aged 60 years and above from Zhejiang and Jiangsu province.Results Among all 2 778 old adults,(3.4 ± 1.8)geriatric syndromes in average were found.The difference in geriatric syndromes number between different age groups showed a statistical significance(F =145.135,P< 0.001),but a significant difference in geriatric syndromes number between male and female group was not found(t=0.817,P=0.414).On the top incidence rate of geriatric syndromes were daily life ability defects 2 199 cases(79.2%),falls 1 828 cases(65.8%),urinary incontinence 1 356 cases(48.8%),sleeping disorder 1 023 cases(36.8 %),cognitive impairment 908 cases (32.7 %) and visual impairment 896 cases (32.3 %).Among above six geriatric syndromes,the incidence of daily life ability defects,falls,urinary incontinence,sleeping disorder and cognitive impairment seemed to increase with ageing (P<0.001).The incidence of daily life ability defects,falls and urinary incontinence was higher in males than in females (P< 0.05).The incidence of sleeping disorder and cognitive impairment was higher in females than in males(P<0.05).The elderly patients with 3 or more geriatric syndromes exceeded about 66.4 %.The most common clusters of geriatric syndromes were daily life ability defects combined with falls and urinary incontinence,which seemed to significantly increase along with ageing (x2=202.523,P<0.001).Conclusions Geriatric syndromes are common in the elderly,medical care workers should pay attention to the management of the geriatric syndromes,and promote the development of the elderly healthcare.
2.Analysis of moderating effect of health literacy between symptom burden and disease uncertainty in patients with chronic heart failure
Qindan XUE ; Jieru CHEN ; Jinyu WANG ; Binmei HU ; Xiuqing CHEN
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(28):21-25
Objective To explore the relationship between symptom burden and disease uncertainty in patients with chronic heart failure(CHF),and verify the moderating effect of health literacy on symptom burden and disease uncertainty.Methods A total of 234 patients with CHF who were hospitalized in the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from April 2021 to April 2022 were selected by convenience sampling method.Memorial symptom assessment scale-heart failure,Mishel uncertainty in illness scale for adult,and health literacy management scale were used for questionnaire surveys.Multiple linear regression was used to verify the moderating effect of health literacy on symptom burden and disease uncertainty in CHF patients.Results The symptom burden of CHF patients was positively correlated with disease uncertainty(r=0.497,P<0.01),and negatively correlated with health literacy(r=-0.252,P<0.01),health literacy was negatively correlated with disease uncertainty(r=-0.593,P<0.01).Moderating effect analysis showed that health literacy had a moderating effect between symptom burden and disease uncertainty in CHF patients(β=-0.258,P<0.05).Simple slope analysis showed that when the health literacy level of CHF patients was high,symptom burden had less positive predictive effect on disease uncertainty(simple slope=6.817,P<0.05).Conclusion The symptom burden of CHF patients can affect the level of disease uncertainty and is regulated by health literacy.Nursing should pay attention to the effect of symptom burden on the level of disease uncertainty in CHF patients,and formulate interventions to reduce the symptom burden and improve health literacy,so as to reduce the level of disease uncertainty.