1.Latent profile analysis of ego depletion in patients with heart failure and its influence on self-management behavior
Xiu TAO ; Min GAO ; Fan WU ; Shuyi SUN ; Jing LU ; Gaoqin WEN ; Qin WANG ; Guozhen SUN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(16):1933-1940
Objective To explore the characteristics of latent profiles of ego depletion in patients with heart failure,and analyze the impacts of these profiles on patients' self-management behavior.Methods 280 heart failure patients who were hospitalized in a tertiary grade A hospital were conveniently selected in Nanjing from April to October 2024 as study subjects.The investigation utilized a general information questionnaire,the Ego-Depletion Scale for Heart Failure Patients,the Self-Management Scale of Heart Failure Patients,and the Chronic Disease Self-Efficacy Scale.The latent profile categories of ego depletion was explored in heart failure patients.Univariate analysis and multiple Logistic regression analysis were used to investigate the influencing factors of different latent profile categories and the impact of each category on patients' self-management levels.Results The ego depletion of 255 heart failure patients could be classified into 3 latent profiles:self-adaptive low depletion group(35.29%),symptom distressed moderate depletion group(43.53%),and social life change high depletion group(21.18%).Multiple Logistic regression analysis showed that residence,primary caregiver,education level,New York Heart Association cardiac function grade,and self-efficacy score were factors influencing the potential profile of ego depletion in heart failure patients(P<0.05).The comparison of self-management scores among patients in different latent profiles of ego depletion showed statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Conclusion The level of ego depletion in patients with heart failure is high with significant heterogeneity.Medical staff should pay attention to the heterogeneity and influencing factors of ego depletion in patients with heart failure in time,and develop personalized comprehensive intervention strategies to alleviate ego depletion and improve their self-management levels.
2.Research progress of sexual health in cardiovascular disease patients
Xiu TAO ; Min GAO ; Jing LU ; Jie WANG ; Gaoqin WEN ; Qin WANG ; Guozhen SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(9):1244-1249
With the continuous rise in the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and the prolongation of life expectancy of patients living with the disease, improving the quality of life of patients has become an important management goal. Sexual life, as a basic physiological need in human survival, is also a key component of the quality of life for CVD patients. However, due to the impact of the disease, sexual health issues are common among CVD patients and have adverse effects on their quality of life, mental health, and marital relationships, which should be addressed promptly. This article reviews the definitions related to sexual health, the current research on sexual health in CVD patients, research tools related to sexual health, influencing factors of sexual health in CVD patients, and sexual health interventions, aiming to provide a reference for clinical research in this area.
3.Research progress of sexual health in cardiovascular disease patients
Xiu TAO ; Min GAO ; Jing LU ; Jie WANG ; Gaoqin WEN ; Qin WANG ; Guozhen SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(9):1244-1249
With the continuous rise in the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and the prolongation of life expectancy of patients living with the disease, improving the quality of life of patients has become an important management goal. Sexual life, as a basic physiological need in human survival, is also a key component of the quality of life for CVD patients. However, due to the impact of the disease, sexual health issues are common among CVD patients and have adverse effects on their quality of life, mental health, and marital relationships, which should be addressed promptly. This article reviews the definitions related to sexual health, the current research on sexual health in CVD patients, research tools related to sexual health, influencing factors of sexual health in CVD patients, and sexual health interventions, aiming to provide a reference for clinical research in this area.
4.Latent profile analysis of ego depletion in patients with heart failure and its influence on self-management behavior
Xiu TAO ; Min GAO ; Fan WU ; Shuyi SUN ; Jing LU ; Gaoqin WEN ; Qin WANG ; Guozhen SUN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(16):1933-1940
Objective To explore the characteristics of latent profiles of ego depletion in patients with heart failure,and analyze the impacts of these profiles on patients' self-management behavior.Methods 280 heart failure patients who were hospitalized in a tertiary grade A hospital were conveniently selected in Nanjing from April to October 2024 as study subjects.The investigation utilized a general information questionnaire,the Ego-Depletion Scale for Heart Failure Patients,the Self-Management Scale of Heart Failure Patients,and the Chronic Disease Self-Efficacy Scale.The latent profile categories of ego depletion was explored in heart failure patients.Univariate analysis and multiple Logistic regression analysis were used to investigate the influencing factors of different latent profile categories and the impact of each category on patients' self-management levels.Results The ego depletion of 255 heart failure patients could be classified into 3 latent profiles:self-adaptive low depletion group(35.29%),symptom distressed moderate depletion group(43.53%),and social life change high depletion group(21.18%).Multiple Logistic regression analysis showed that residence,primary caregiver,education level,New York Heart Association cardiac function grade,and self-efficacy score were factors influencing the potential profile of ego depletion in heart failure patients(P<0.05).The comparison of self-management scores among patients in different latent profiles of ego depletion showed statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Conclusion The level of ego depletion in patients with heart failure is high with significant heterogeneity.Medical staff should pay attention to the heterogeneity and influencing factors of ego depletion in patients with heart failure in time,and develop personalized comprehensive intervention strategies to alleviate ego depletion and improve their self-management levels.
5.Effect of salt restriction strategy based on salt taste on sodium intake of patients with chronic heart failure
Qianyi WANG ; Guozhen SUN ; Gaoqin WEN ; Qin WANG ; Min GAO ; Yuanyuan PENG ; Yanling HUANG ; Zejuan GU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(26):3522-3527
Objective:To explore the effect of salt restriction strategy based on salt taste on salt taste preference (STP) and sodium intake in patients with chronic heart failure.Methods:From April to September 2020, convenience sampling was used to select 166 patients with chronic heart failure in the Cardiology Department of a Class Ⅲ Grade A hospital in Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province as the research object. The patients were randomly divided into the experimental group (83 cases) and the control group (83 cases) . Both groups of patients were given standardized chronic heart failure treatment methods and health education. On this basis, the experimental group was given a low-salt nutrient meal of 5.0g, 6.0g, and 7.5 g per day according to the different STP of the patients.The 24-hour urine sodium, STP, and Dietary Sodium Restriction Questionnaire (DSRQ) were used to evaluate the intervention effect.Results:After the intervention, there was a statistically significant difference in STP between the two groups of patients ( P<0.05) . The 24-hour urine sodium of the experimental group after intervention was lower than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.01) . After the intervention, the DSRQ score of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.01) . Conclusions:The salt restriction strategy based on salt taste can reduce the STP and urine sodium of patients with chronic heart failure, and improve the current status of the implementation of sodium restriction diet.
6.Analysis of dietary sodium intake level and its influencing factors in patients with heart failure
Qianyi WANG ; Guozhen SUN ; Gaoqin WEN ; Shuhua SHANG ; Zejuan GU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(35):4583-4589
Objective? To investigate the dietary sodium intake level of patients with heart failure and analyze its influencing factors, so as to provide reference for formulating dietary intervention strategies for patients with heart failure. Methods? From July 2018 to April 2019, 153 patients with heart failure in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University were selected as the subject by convenient sampling. The General Questionnaire and Dietary Sodium Restriction Questionnaire(DSRQ) were collected, and 24-hour urine sodium determination was used to assess the patient's dietary sodium intake level. Results? A total of 155 questionnaires were distributed and 153 questionnaires were returned. The average dietary sodium intake of 153 patients with heart failure was (3 725.39±1 741.84) mg/d. The dietary sodium intake of 24 patients was within the recommended range (2 000-3 000 mg/d), accounting for 15.7%(24/153). The total score of the DSRQ was (54.83±9.15), and the scores of attitude and subjective normative dimension, cognitive dimension and perceptual behavior control were (23.24±3.15), (11.77±2.08), and (19.82±6.13), respectively.Univariate analysis showed different genders, tastes, dental health status, and whether the dietary sodium intake was different for patients prescribed a low-sodium diet, the differences were statistically significant (P< 0.05);correlation analysis showed that appetite score and sodium intake in patients with heart failure was correlated, the difference was statistically significant (r=0.174, P=0.031), and the sodium-stable diet behavioral control score was associated with sodium intake in patients with heart failure (r=-0.329, P< 0.001). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the patient's gender, taste, and patient's perceptual behavioral control of sodium-restricted diet were the main influencing factors of dietary sodium intake in patients with heart failure, explaining 21.5% of the total variation in dietary sodium intake. Conclusions? The dietary sodium intake of patients with heart failure is higher than the recommended amount of the guideline, and the current situation is not optimistic. In particular, health care workers should pay attention to individualized dietary guidance and interventions in men with low salty taste and low sodium-stable dietary behavioral scores to reduce heart failure and readmission rates.

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