Li Wang, Chao Gao, Huanhuan Ren, Yanping Shen, Xiaowei Huang, Hong Yao, Dandan Han
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the current status of self-management ability in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and to analyze the related factors affecting the self-management ability of SLE patients.
METHODS: A total of 180 SLE patients who were selected from the outpatient department and ward of the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology of a Tertiary Hospital in Beijing from January 2024 to March 2024. General information questionnaire, SLE self-management ability assessment scale, general self-efficacy scale (GSES) and family concern index questionnaire (APGAR) were used for questionnaire investigation, so as to investigate the current status and related influencing factors of self-management ability in patients with SLE.
RESULTS: A total of 170 questionnaires were effectively collected, and the total score of self-management ability was (90.94��14.26) points, of which 103 patients were 89-110 points, accounting for 60.6%; 60 patients were 67-88 points, accounting for 35.3%; 7 patients were 0-66 points, accounting for 4.1%; The results of univariate analysis showed that personal monthly income, follow-up frequency, family caring index, self-efficacy and SLE self-management ability score had statistical significance ( < 0.05). Spearman rank correlation analysis showed that family caring index, self-efficacy scores were positively correlated with the scores of various dimensions and the total score of SLE self-management scores ( < 0.001). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that family caring index (=1.503, 95%=1.186-1.906), self-efficacy (=1.103, 95%=1.038-1.172), personal monthly income of 5 000-8 000 yuan/month (=0.120, 95%=0.022-0.645) and 1-2 weeks return frequency (=0.044, 95%=0.003-0.575) were significant influencing factors for SLE patients' self-management ability.
CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that patients with SLE have a good level of self-management ability. In the process of chronic disease management, medical staff should formulate detailed and layered intervention measures to further improve self-management ability with SLE patients, and at the same time, help SLE patients establish good family caring index and patient self-efficacy, which is conducive to improving self-management ability of SLE patients, so as to effectively promote disease management and improve the quality of life.
Humans
Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
Self-Management
Self Efficacy
Surveys and Questionnaires
Female
Male
Income
Self Care