1.Mediating effect of activities of daily living among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on caregiver ability and caregiver burden
LIU Wei ; GAO Xing ; WANG Danxin ; ZHANG Ling ; WANG Shiyuan ; LI Huiyan
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(11):1151-1154,1159
Objective:
To analyze the mediating effect of activities of daily living (ADL) among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) on caregiver ability and caregiver burden, so as to provide a basis for improving the quality of care.
Methods:
From February 2024 to March 2025, COPD patients and their caregivers from the Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine of a tertiary hospital in Haikou were selected using convenience sampling method. Data on the basic characteristics of both caregivers and patients were collected through questionnaire surveys. The Chinese version of the Family Caregiver Capacity Scale, the Chinese version of the Caregiver Burden Inventory, and the Barthel Index were used to assess caregiver ability, caregiver burden, and patients' ADL, respectively. The mediating effect of ADL among COPD patients on caregiver ability and caregiver burden was analyzed using the Process macro 4.0, with the significance tested via the Bootstrap method.
Results:
A total of 348 caregivers were surveyed, among whom 274 (78.74%) were females and 74 (21.26%) were males. The majority of caregivers were aged 40 years and above, with 291 individuals (83.62%). The relationship between caregivers and patients was primarily that of being their children, with 185 individuals (53.16%). Correspondingly, 348 COPD patients were surveyed, and the predominant type of medical insurance was the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme, with 172 cases (49.43%). The median scores of caregiver ability, caregiver burden, and patients' ADL were 19.00 (interquartile range, 5.00), 47.00 (interquartile range, 8.00) and 45.00 (interquartile range, 15.00) points, respectively. Mediating analysis showed that caregiver ability directly affected caregiver burden, with an effect value of 0.693 (95%CI: 0.553-0.832). It also indirectly affected caregiver burden through the patients' ADL, with an effect value of 0.104 (95%CI: 0.029-0.179). This mediating effect accounted for 13.05% of the total effect.
Conclusion
The ADL of COPD patients played a mediating role between caregiver ability and caregiver burden, with caregiver ability exerting a significant positive indirect effect on caregiver burden through patients' ADL.
2.Visual analysis of research hotspots on kinesiophobia nursing based on CiteSpace
Bijiao XIE ; Danxin WANG ; Yao WU ; Yumin LI ; Ling XU ; Hai SUN ; Tao WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(30):4091-4098
Objective:To analyze the research status, hotspots, and frontiers of kinesiophobia nursing both domestically and internationally, so as to provide reference for domestic research.Methods:Articles on kinesiophobia nursing published from January 1, 2002 to March 18, 2023 were searched on Chinese databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data and VIP, as well as English databases such as Web of Science and Scopus. CiteSpace 6.2.R1 software was used to analyze authors, institutional collaboration networks, and keyword co-occurrence networks included in the article, and to draw visual graphs.Results:A total of 669 articles were included, and the number of publications increased year by year. Research hotspots mainly focused on fear avoidance beliefs, influencing factors, intervention methods and quality of life. The forefront of research mainly focused on the study of kinesiophobia among different populations, as well as the exploration of nursing theories and models.Conclusions:There are certain differences in research on kinesiophobia nursing both domestically and internationally. It is recommended that Chinese nursing researchers optimize risk assessment in this field, develop assessment scales, explore the effectiveness of different intervention methods, continue to promote the development of different nursing theories and models, enrich research on kinesiophobia, and improve patients' quality of life.


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