BMC Cardiovascular Disorders,2022年
Bailin Jiang, Chao Yu, Yuliang Ma, Tiangang Zhu, Wenying Jin, Jing Wang, Feng Zhang, Lan Wang
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth,2022年
Damin Zhu, Jing Wang, Zhaolian Wei, Ping Zhou, Danyang Li, Cong Ma, Xiaofeng Xu, Yunxia Cao, Yulu Yang, Qiushuang Wang, Xiaoqing Peng
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BMC Cardiovascular Disorders,2022年
Yuliang Ma, Tiangang Zhu, Chengfu Cao, Hong Zhao, Wenying Jin, Jian Liu, Jing Wang, Mingyu Lu, Lan Wang, Bailin Jiang
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Journal of Neuroinflammation,2022年
Weina Li, Simin Lai, Yanjiong Chen, Jing Wang, Zhihao Xia, Wenqi Sha, Ting Zhou, Jingjie Liu
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BMC Molecular and Cell Biology,2022年
Guokai Li, Jing Wang, Sheng Lin, Ling Wu, Min Lin
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BMC Cardiovascular Disorders,2022年
Jing Li, Yan-Ling Li, Jing Wang, Jin Jiao, Jing Zhen, Yi-Lin Wang, Xiao-Jing Du
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ObjectiveFear of recurrence is a common psychosocial sequela among patients with heart disease. Analyses of coronary heart disease, particularly in elderly patients, are relatively rare. This study aimed to investigate the current situation in this context, as well as the influencing fear factors concerning recurrence in elderly patients with coronary heart disease.MethodsA total of 200 elderly outpatients with coronary heart disease were recruited to participate in this survey from a tertiary hospital in Baoding (China). The questionnaires included items from the Disease Progression Simplified Scale, the Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire, and the Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS). Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were adopted to investigate the influencing factors on the fear of recurrence.ResultsThe fear of recurrence score in elderly patients with coronary heart disease was (38.46 ± 8.13), among which 119 cases (59.5%) scored higher than 34 points. The SSRS total average score was (34.89 ± 9.83) points. Positive coping style and social support were negatively correlated with the total score of recurrence fear (r = − 0.621, − 0.413, both P < 0.001). There was a positive correlation between negative coping style and the total score of recurrence fear (r = 0.232, P < 0.001). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the course of the disease, the number of disease recurrence cases, active coping, and social support were relevant factors in fear of recurrence (all P < 0.05).ConclusionThe detection rate of fear of recurrence in elderly patients with coronary heart disease was relatively high but could be reduced by active interventions and enhancing social support.