1.Progress of research on the current status of knowledge-belief-practice of patients with metabolic dysfunction-associatedfatty liver disease and countermeasures
Keting CHANG ; Sa XIAO ; Mingli LOU ; Yurong XING
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(24):1916-1921
To review the current knowledge and beliefs of patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) about disease management, including knowledge belief and practice, to find out and analyze the factors that may affect the level of knowledge and beliefs of the patients, including age, occupation, cultural level, family income and social support. We also summarize and propose possible effective interventions for patients with MAFLD from the perspectives of personalized health education and multi-disciplinary team, with the aim of providing references to improve the patients' knowledge, adherence to treatment and quality of life.
2.Progress of research on the current status of knowledge-belief-practice of patients with metabolic dysfunction-associatedfatty liver disease and countermeasures
Keting CHANG ; Sa XIAO ; Mingli LOU ; Yurong XING
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(24):1916-1921
To review the current knowledge and beliefs of patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) about disease management, including knowledge belief and practice, to find out and analyze the factors that may affect the level of knowledge and beliefs of the patients, including age, occupation, cultural level, family income and social support. We also summarize and propose possible effective interventions for patients with MAFLD from the perspectives of personalized health education and multi-disciplinary team, with the aim of providing references to improve the patients' knowledge, adherence to treatment and quality of life.
3.Self-management level and its influencing factors among patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Huanhuan LIANG ; Keting CHANG ; Sa XIAO ; Huizhen LI ; Yurong XING
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(23):140-143
Objective To analyze the level of self-management and its influencing factors among patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Methods A total of 129 patients with NAFLD were recruited using convenience sampling method as study participants. A questionnaire survey was conducted among these patients using general information questionnaire, self-management scale, and health behavior competence scale. Multivariate linear regression analysis was employed to identify the factors influencing the level of self-management among NAFLD patients. Results The overall score of the self-management scale among NAFLD patients was (77.60±21.68). A positive correlation was observed between various dimensions of health behavior score and self-management score (


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