Coping as a mediator of the relationship between kinesiophobia and illness perception in atrial fibrillation patients: A cross‐sectional mediation analysis

Author:

Chen Limei1ORCID,Li Husheng2ORCID,Gou Xinyu1,Dong Hui1,Yang Shenglan1,Dong Fengwei3,Wu Jing1

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai China

2. Department of Nursing Shanghai Chest Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

3. Department of Cardiology Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractAim(s)To explore the mediating role of coping styles in the association between illness perception and kinesiophobia in atrial fibrillation patients.DesignA cross‐sectional survey.MethodsBetween June 2021 and November 2022, data were collected using a self‐designed demographic questionnaire, the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ), Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia Heart (TSK‐SV Heart) and Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire (MCMQ). The sample comprised 474 atrial fibrillation patients recruited from three hospitals in China. To analyse the data, multiple linear regression models with forced entry were employed, and the mediation Mode 4 of the PROCESS macro in SPSS was implemented.ResultsIn total, 57.8% of patients exhibited a high level of kinesiophobia. Regression analyses uncovered associations between kinesiophobia and various demographic and disease characteristics, as well as assessments of both illness perception and coping styles. Path analysis results indicated that illness perception reduced kinesiophobia through the mediating effect of confrontation, while avoidance and resignation intensified kinesiophobia. The mediating factor of coping styles explained a significant 53% of the overall effect.ConclusionsCoping styles mediate the relationship between illness perception and kinesiophobia, resulting in a shift in coping styles as illness perception decreases and ultimately leading to reduced kinesiophobia.ImpactCoping styles play a mediating role in the relationship between kinesiophobia and illness perception. The results suggest healthcare providers in identifying high‐risk individuals and tailoring interventions to effectively break the vicious cycle of kinesiophobia. Therefore, screening and intervening with patients showcasing heightened illness perception aims to promote a transformation in coping styles, subsequently reducing atrial fibrillation kinesiophobia.Reporting MethodThe results of the observations were reported in adherence to the STROBE criteria.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient and public involvement.

Publisher

Wiley

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