1.Status and factors influencing postoperative kinesiophobia in patients with ankle fracture and its nursing countermeasures
Tingting HAN ; Mingyu CAO ; Jishuai LIU ; Yaqiong ZHAO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(9):27-33
Objective To investigate status of postoperative kinesiophobia in patients with ankle fracture and to identify the factors influencing kinesiophobia,thereby offering references for developing targeted nursing interventions.Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted between June 2023 and May 2024.With convenience sampling,338 first-time ankle fracture patients who received surgical treatment were recruited from a Tier-IIIA orthopaedic hospital in Xinjiang.Data was collected among the patients at 24 hours after surgery through the general information questionnaire,kinesiophobia scoring scale,pain visual analogue scale,hospital anxiety and depression scale,social support rating scale and general self-efficacy scale.Logistic regression was employed to identify factors influencing kinesiophobia.Results A total of 320 patients completed the study.The prevalence among the patients with kinesiophobia was 38.1%,and scored at(39.6±1.5).Logistic regression analysis identified that the pain,social support and self-efficacy were the independent risk factors of kinesiophobia(all P<0.05).Conclusion Patients with ankle fractures have a high prevalence of postoperative kinesiophobia.Pain,social support and self-efficacy are the key factors that influence kinesiophobia.Intervention strategies should be adopted in response to the influencing factors in order to promote the recovery of patients.
2.Status and factors influencing postoperative kinesiophobia in patients with ankle fracture and its nursing countermeasures
Tingting HAN ; Mingyu CAO ; Jishuai LIU ; Yaqiong ZHAO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(9):27-33
Objective To investigate status of postoperative kinesiophobia in patients with ankle fracture and to identify the factors influencing kinesiophobia,thereby offering references for developing targeted nursing interventions.Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted between June 2023 and May 2024.With convenience sampling,338 first-time ankle fracture patients who received surgical treatment were recruited from a Tier-IIIA orthopaedic hospital in Xinjiang.Data was collected among the patients at 24 hours after surgery through the general information questionnaire,kinesiophobia scoring scale,pain visual analogue scale,hospital anxiety and depression scale,social support rating scale and general self-efficacy scale.Logistic regression was employed to identify factors influencing kinesiophobia.Results A total of 320 patients completed the study.The prevalence among the patients with kinesiophobia was 38.1%,and scored at(39.6±1.5).Logistic regression analysis identified that the pain,social support and self-efficacy were the independent risk factors of kinesiophobia(all P<0.05).Conclusion Patients with ankle fractures have a high prevalence of postoperative kinesiophobia.Pain,social support and self-efficacy are the key factors that influence kinesiophobia.Intervention strategies should be adopted in response to the influencing factors in order to promote the recovery of patients.
3.Analyses of the clinical characteristics of unilateral conductive hearing loss with intact tympanic membrane.
Chaoying TANG ; Jishuai ZHANG ; Weiju HAN ; Weidong SHEN ; Jun LIU ; Zhaohui HOU ; Pu DAI ; Shiming YANG ; Dongyi HAN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;51(5):348-354
OBJECTIVETo analyze the clinical characteristics of unilateral conductive hearing loss with intact tympanic membrane, and summarize the key diagnostic points, differential diagnosis and observe the effects of surgical treatment.
METHODSWe reviewed data from 82 patients with unilateral conductive hearing loss with intact tympanic membranes who accepted the exploratory tympanotomy from April 2011 to September 2013. There were 41 males and 41 females, aged from 7 to 66( averaged 26.5±13.7)years, with a history of one month to 50 years. The history, clinical symptoms, audiological evaluation, high resolution temporal bone CT, the results of surgical exploration and hearing reconstruction were analyzed.
RESULTSThe exploratory tympanotomy revealed 43 cases of congenital middle ear malformations (52.4%), 22 cases of otosclerosis (26.8%), eight cases of congenital cholesteatoma (9.8%), six cases of trauma induced conductive hearing loss (7.3%), three cases of congenital ossicular malformations with congenital cholesteatoma (3.7%). Progressive hearing loss was common in patients with otosclerosis and congenital cholesteatoma, and patients with congenital middle ear malformations described their hearing loss since childhood. High resolution temporal bone CT of congenital middle ear malformation, trauma induced conductive hearing loss, congenital cholesteatoma diagnosis rate was 40.0%, 50.0%, and 83.3% respectively. The preoperative air-conductive threshold of patients with absence of the oval window were increased to (66.9±1.1)dBHL, the preoperative bone-conductive threshold achieved (28.3±10.4)dBHL at 2 000 Hz. While patients with stapes fixation and that with ossicular chain discontinuity were (27.2±9.7)dBHL and (17.8±8.8)dBHL(P=0.000)respectively. Through the tympanic exploration with endaural incision under the microscope, different hearing reconstruction were applied according to different lesions. After the operation, the hearing level of 52 patients with return visit were improved, the mean air-conductive threshold were decreased from (60.0±11.4)dBHL to (32.2±12.1)dBHL(P=0.000); and the mean ABG were decreased from (43.2±12.0)dB to (16.3±9.4)dB(P=0.000).
CONCLUSIONSCongenital middle ear malformations, otosclerosis, congenital cholesteatoma are the most common causes in unilateral conductive hearing loss with an intact tympanic membrane. The diagnosis rate can be improved by analyzing the clinical features. Through exploratory tympanotomy and hearing reconstruction, we can clarify the diagnosis and achieve a satisfying hearing recover.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Audiometry ; Child ; Cholesteatoma ; congenital ; pathology ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Ear Ossicles ; pathology ; Ear, Middle ; abnormalities ; Female ; Hearing Loss, Conductive ; pathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Middle Ear Ventilation ; Otosclerosis ; pathology ; Tympanic Membrane ; Young Adult

Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail