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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 43-45, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-443108

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Objective To explore the effect of family cohesion and adaptability on coping with fatigue in patients suffered high paraplegia caused by cervical spine fracture.Methods 96 patients suffered high paraplegia caused by cervical spine fracture were questionnaired by family cohesion and adaptability scale and bricf fatiguc assessment scale after 1 week of operation.And they were divided into the fatigue group and non-fatigue group,the scores of family cohesion and adaptability were compared between the two groups,and thepearson correlation analysis and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to explore the effect of family cohesion and adaptability on coping with fatigue.Results ①65.63% (63/96) patients suffered coping with fatigue in high paraplegia patients caused by cervical spine fracture.②The scores of teal family cohesion and real family adaptability in the fatigue group were significantly lower than those in the non-fatigue group(P<0.05) ; the scores of dissatisfaction of family cohesion and dissatisfaction of family adaptability in the fatigue group were significantly higher than those in the non-fatigue group(t=-2.630,-3.359,10.469,17.821,P< 0.05).③Pearson correlation analysis showed that the score of coping with fatigue was negatively correlated with the real family cohesion(r=-0.463,P=0.015) and real family adaptability(r=-0.486,P=0.021),and positively correlated with the score of dissatisfaction of family cohesion (r=0.395,P=0.036) and dissatisfaction of family adaptability (r=0.524,P=0.020).④Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that the real family cohesion,real family adaptability,dissatisfaction of family cohesion and dissatisfaction of family adaptability were the influencing factors of coping with fatigue in patients suffered high paraplegia caused by cervical spine fracture.Conclusions Family cohesion and adaptability was correlated with the coping with fatigue in patients suffered high paraplegia caused by cervical spine fracture.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 908-910, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-441962

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Objective To explore the relationship between family care and postoperative cognitive dysfunction(POCD) in patients undergoing spinal surgery.Methods Patients undergoing spinal surgery were questionnaired by Family APGAR Index and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) 1 week after operation.They were divided into the POCD group and non-POCD group,and the scale of Family APGAR Index was compared between the two groups.Then the pearson correlation analysis and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to explore the effect of family care on POCD.Results ①35% (35/100) patients undergoing spinal surgery sufferd POCD.②The partnership,affection,resolve and the total score of Family APGAR Index in the POCD group ((1.25 ± 0.45),(1.36 ± 0.41),(1.27 ± 0.42),(5.85 ± 1.30)) were significantly lower than that in the nonPOCD group((1.63 ± 0.56),(1.63 ± 0.52),(1.65 ± 0.51),(6.74 ± 1.56)) (P < 0.05).③Pearson correla tion analysis showed that the MMSE was negatively correlated with the partnership,affection and resolve(r=-0.426,-0.382,-0.482,P < 0.05).④Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that the resolve,partnership,affection were the influence factor of POCD in patients undergoing spinal surgery.Conclusions The decline of family care can lead to POCD.

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