The research of latent profile of intellectual humility and its correlation with self-management in primary colorectal cancer postoperative patients
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20231117-01043
- VernacularTitle:原发性结直肠癌术后患者知性谦逊潜在类别分析及其与术后自我管理的相关性研究
- Author:
Jiaying LYU
1
;
Yuemei CHEN
;
Xiaoqian WANG
;
Shengying WANG
Author Information
1. 青海省中医院肛肠科,西宁 810000
- Keywords:
Colorectal neoplasms, primary;
Intellectual humility;
Self-management;
Latent profile analysis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2024;40(25):1958-1968
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the latent profiles of intellectual humility in primary colorectal cancer (CRC) postoperative patients and analyze the correlation between their intellectual humility and self-management.Methods:A total of 250 patients with primary CRC who underwent radical tumor surgery in anorectal department of Qinghai Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from October 2021 to June 2023 were selected to accept a cross-sectional survey through convenient sampling method. They were surveyed by basic information questionnaire, comprehensive intellectual humility scale and cancer patient self-management assessment scale.Results:Finally, 243 valid questionnaires were obtained, it contained 125 males and 118 females with age 32- 68 (52.45 ± 10.24) years old. The score of primary CRC postoperative patients′intellectual humility was (67.59 ± 13.26) points, it could be divided into low-level intellectual humility type with 30 cases(12.34%), confident intellectual humility type with 36 cases (14.82%), mid-level intellectual humility type with 93 cases (38.27%), and high-level intellectual humility type with 84 cases (34.57%). Disordered multi-classes Logistic regression analysis showed that gender(female, OR=2.465), education level (high school or vocational school, OR=0.012) and diagnosis time(1-3 months, OR=15.289) were significant influencing factors to primary CRC postoperative patients from confident intellectual humility type (all P<0.05), gender (female, OR=5.354) and education level (high school or vocational school education, OR=0.012) were significant influencing factors to primary CRC postoperativepatients from mid-level intellectual humility type (both P<0.05), gender (female, OR=11.253), age (<45 years old, OR=7.532), education level (high school or vocational school, OR=0.017) and diagnosis time (<1 month, OR=0.054) were significant influencing factors to primary CRC postoperative patients from high-level intellectual humility type (all P<0.05). The score of primary CRC postoperative patients′self-management was (142.03 ± 19.83) points. There were statistically significant differences among scores of self-management, daily life management, symptom management and other six dimensions in patients from different categories of intellectual humility ( F values were 25.42-490.55, all P<0.05). There were positive correlation between the CRC patients′inteilectual humility and postoperatice self-managemeat ( r values were 0.373 - 0.749, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Primary CRC patients have a moderate level of knowledge humility and postoperative self-management. Their knowledge humility can be divided into low knowledge humility type, confident knowledge humility type, medium knowledge humility type, and high knowledge humility type. Knowledge humility can enhance postoperative self-management, and targeted interventions should be carried out for CRC patients with different types of knowledge humility to provide them with better cancer care and enhance their self-management level.