1.Current status and influencing factors of "social hospitalization" among elderly coronary disease patients
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(15):2023-2028
Objective:To explore the current status of "social hospitalization" among elderly coronary disease patients and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:From January 2018 to June 2019, this study selected 906 elderly coronary disease patients of Department of Cardiovascular Medicine in the First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University as subjects by convenience sampling. All of patients were investigated with the self-designed Social Hospitalization Scale. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of "social hospitalization" among elderly coronary disease patients. A total of 866 complete data was collected.Results:Among 866 elderly coronary disease patients, there were 252 of them with "social hospitalization" accounting for 29.09% and 614 with non "social hospitalization" accounting for 70.91%. Logistic regression analysis showed that the influencing factors of "social hospitalization" among elderly coronary disease patients included the department change during hospitalization, activities of daily living (ADL) up to the standard at discharge, heart function classification, ages, family per capita income, hospital-acquired infection, admission route, being combined with other chronic disease, depression, anxiety, cognitive impairment, disease course, medical insurance of public expense, new rural cooperative medical care and at patients own expense with statistical differences ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Elderly coronary disease patients still select the "social hospitalization" when up to the standard at discharge which influenced by the individual, family and social medical institution.
2.Inlfuence of coping style and social support on quality of life in patients with impaired glucose tolerance
Jianping XU ; Han ZHOU ; Zheng LU ; Qingrong TAN ; Chengge GAO ; Dong GAO ; Xumei WANG ; Xueli SUN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(12):1253-1259
Objective:To explore how coping style and social support influence the quality of life in patients with impaired glucose tolerance, which act respectively as the internal and external mediating ways. Methods:A total of 283 patients with impaired glucose tolerance from 6 Three-A hospitals in China were surveyed with self-rating anxiety scale, self-rating depression scale, trait coping style questionnaire, social support scale, and WHOQOL-BREF.
Results:Biographic data failed to predict the quality of life in patients with impaired glucose tolerance, while anxiety, depression, social support and coping style significantly influenced their quality of life.
Conclusion:The fact that emotional disorder, social support and coping style influence the quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes also exists in patients with impaired glucose tolerance.

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