Latent profile analysis and nursing implications of emotional inhibition in stoma patients with colorectal cancer
10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2025.11.003
- VernacularTitle:结直肠癌造口患者情绪抑制的潜在剖面分析及护理启示
- Author:
Caijie XU
1
;
Peili XU
;
Aihong PAN
;
Yue WANG
;
Min WU
;
Rui LIU
;
Yuyan WU
;
Yunfeng ZHAO
Author Information
1. 230001 合肥市第一人民医院护理部
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Colorectal Neoplasms;
Emotional Inhibition;
Latent Profile Analysis;
Root Cause Analysis;
Nursing Care
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nursing
2025;60(11):1295-1301
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective This study aims to investigate the current status and potential profiles of emotional inhibition in stoma patients with colorectal cancer,to analyze the differences and influencing factors,and thereby provide a basis for the development of intervention strategies.Methods A convenience sample of 348 colorectal cancer patients with ostomies was recruited from colorectal surgery departments and ostomy outpatient clinics of a tertiary A hospital in Anhui Province.Data were collected using the General Information Questionnaire,Emotional Inhibition Scale,Chinese Perceived Stress Scale,10 item Conner Davidson Resilience Scale,and Family Care Index Questionnaire.Latent profile analysis was performed using Mplus 8.3,while univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis were conducted using SPSS 26.0.Results Valid questionnaires were collected from 336 participants(response rate 96.6%).Colorectal cancer patients with ostomies demonstrated a mean emotional inhibition score of 30.84±10.49.Latent profile analysis identified 3 distinct emotional inhibition patterns:high inhibition-suppressive type(31.25%),moderate inhibition-adaptive type(39.88%),and low inhibition-excessive type(28.87%).Gender,residential location,household income per capita,ostomy self-care proficiency,perceived stress levels,psychological resilience scores and family functioning status emerged as significant determinants of emotional inhibition heterogeneity among colorectal cancer patients with ostomies across distinct latent profiles(P<0.05).Conclusion Colorectal cancer patients with ostomies exhibit significant heterogeneity in emotional inhibition profiles.Clinicians should conduct early identification of these latent classes through standardized assessments and develop tailored interventions to improve emotional inhibition outcomes in this clinical population.