Affiliation:
1. School of Nursing, Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hefei, China
2. Department of Encephalopathy, First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Hefei, China
Abstract
Objective To investigate This study aims to examine the disease adaptation ability capabilities of hepatolenticular degeneration patients during their treatment treatment, and explore to identify the factors influencing these affecting their adaptation ability. abilities. Methods A total of 210 hepatolenticular degeneration patients in treatment were selected by convenience sampling method, method and was employed to select 210 patients undergoing treatment for hepatolenticular degeneration. The investigation utilized a general information questionnaire, the Disease Acceptance Scale AIS-CHI questionnaire, and the Chinese version of the Simple Roy Coping with Adaptation Scale Scale. were used for investigation. Results The results of multiple Multiple linear regression analysis showed revealed that factors such as place of residence, education level, occupation, medical payment mode, and average monthly income of family members significantly influenced were the main factors affecting the disease adaptation ability capabilities of these patients. In conclusion, patients withpatients. In conclusion, patients with hepatolenticular degeneration exhibit suboptimal patients. Conclusion Hepatolenticular degeneration patients show poor adaptation ability abilities during treatment. Therefore, Consequently, it is incumbent upon the responsibility of medical staff to guide assist patients and their families to in actively managing cope with the their disease status status, thereby facilitating so as to better adapt to the disease adaptation and ensuring thus ensure the physiological and psychological health well-being of patients post-discharge.
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