1.Postoperative kinesiophobia level in patients with spinal fracture and its correlations with rehabilitation self-efficacy and rehabilitation compliance
Yi YAO ; Jiaxing TIAN ; Xuanhui DAI ; Xubo WANG ; Yanmei WANG ; Xin DONG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(21):127-131
Objective To investigate the kinesiophobia level in patients after spinal fracture surgery and their correlations with rehabilitation self-efficacy and adherence. Methods A total of 150 patients who underwent spinal fracture surgery were enrolled in this study. General information was collected from all patients. The Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, Self-Efficacy for Rehabilitation Outcomes Scale, department-developed Rehabilitation Adherence Scale and postoperative activity pain [assessed using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)] were analyzed. Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the relationships of kinesiophobia level with rehabilitation self-efficacy and adherence. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to identify factors influencing kinesiophobia level. Results The total score of postoperative kinesiophobia level in patients with spinal fracture was (57.14±3.12), which was at a high level. The total score of rehabilitation self-efficacy was (35.19±3.45), which was at a low level. The total score of rehabilitation compliance was (16.46±2.32), which was at a low level. Pearson correlation analysis showed that the total score of kinesiophobia level was negatively correlated with the total score of rehabilitation self-efficacy and rehabilitation compliance (