Network structure of family function and self-management in patients with early chronic kidney disease amid the COVID-19 pandemic

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作者
Cui, Yi [1 ]
Yang, Tianqi [2 ]
Li, Rong [3 ]
Wang, Hua [4 ]
Jin, Shasha [4 ]
Liu, Na [1 ]
Liu, Xufeng [2 ]
Liu, Hongbao [4 ]
Zhang, Yinling [1 ]
机构
[1] Air Force Med Univ, Dept Nursing, Xian, Peoples R China
[2] Air Force Med Univ, Dept Mil Med Psychol, Xian, Peoples R China
[3] Air Force Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Dept Nephrol, Xian, Peoples R China
[4] Air Force Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Dept Nephrol, Xian, Peoples R China
关键词
family function; self-management; network structure; chronic kidney disease; COVID-19; INSTRUMENT; SELECTION;
D O I
10.3389/fpubh.2022.1073409
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundFamily function plays a pivotal role in self-management among patients with early chronic kidney disease (CKD), which has been especially important during the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous studies have investigated the relationships between family function and self-management using total scores through self-report questionnaires while ignoring the different components in both family function and self-management. The specific objective of this study was to explore the network structure of family function and self-management at the component level. MethodsA total of 360 patients with early CKD from three tertiary hospitals were enrolled in our cross-sectional survey from September to December 2021 in China. Components of family function were measured by the Family Adaptation Partnership Growth and Resolve Index, and components of self-management were measured by the Chronic Kidney Disease Self-management Instrument. Network analysis was used to establish the network structure. ResultsEdges across the community of family function and self-management were mainly positive. Edges between F3 "Growth" and M1 "Self-integration", F2 "Partnership" and M3 "Seeking social support," F5 "Resolve" and M3 "Seeking social support" were the strongest. F3 "Growth" had the greatest positive bridge expected influence of family function community (0.12), and M3 "Seeking social support" had the greatest positive bridge expected influence of self-management community (0.16). ConclusionWe explored the potential pathways between different components of family function and self-management among patients with early CKD during the COVID-19 pandemic and found fine-grained relationships between them. The two nodes F3 "Growth" and M3 "Seeking social support" may provide a new idea from the perspective of family function for interventions to improve self-management.
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