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移动方舱医院 COVID-19 感染患者安全感的潜在剖面分析及其与心理资本的关系。

Latent profile analysis of security among patients with COVID-19 infection in mobile cabin hospitals and its relationship with psychological capital.

机构信息

Department of Nursing, Fourth Military Medical University, Shaanxi, China.

Department of Health Statistics, Fourth Military Medical University, Shaanxi, China.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Nov 16;10:993831. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.993831. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

AIM

COVID-19 patients' security is related to their mental health. However, the classification of this group's sense of security is still unclear. The aim of our research is to clarify the subtypes of security of patients infected with COVID-19, explore the factors affecting profile membership, and examine the relationship between security and psychological capital for the purpose of providing a reference for improving patients' sense of security and mental health.

METHODS

A total of 650 COVID-19 patients in a mobile cabin hospital were selected for a cross-sectional survey from April to May 2022. They completed online self-report questionnaires that included a demographic questionnaire, security scale, and psychological capital scale. Data analysis included latent profile analysis, variance analysis, the Chi-square test, multiple comparisons, multivariate logistical regression, and hierarchical regression analysis.

RESULTS

Three latent profiles were identified-low security (Class 1), moderate security (Class 2), and high security (Class 3)-accounting for 12.00, 49.51, and 38.49% of the total surveyed patients, respectively. In terms of the score of security and its two dimensions, Class 3 was higher than Class 2, and Class 2 was higher than Class 1 (all P < 0.001). Patients with difficulty falling asleep, sleep quality as usual, and lower tenacity were more likely to be grouped into Class 1 rather than Class 3; Patients from families with a per capita monthly household income <3,000 and lower self-efficacy and hope were more likely to be grouped into Classes 1 and 2 than into Class 3. Psychological capital was an important predictor of security, which could independently explain 18.70% of the variation in the patients' security.

CONCLUSIONS

Security has different classification features among patients with COVID-19 infection in mobile cabin hospitals. The security of over half of the patients surveyed is at the lower or middle level, and psychological capital is an important predictor of the patients' security. Medical staff should actively pay attention to patients with low security and help them to improve their security level and psychological capital.

摘要

目的

新冠患者的安全与心理健康息息相关。然而,该群体安全感的分类仍不明确。本研究旨在明确新冠感染患者安全感的亚类,探究影响特征类属的因素,检验安全感与心理资本的关系,以期为提高患者安全感和心理健康水平提供参考。

方法

于 2022 年 4 月至 5 月,采用横断面调查方法,选取方舱医院内 650 例新冠患者,完成在线自填式问卷,包括一般资料问卷、安全感量表和心理资本量表。采用潜在剖面分析、方差分析、卡方检验、多重比较、多元 Logistic 回归和分层回归分析等方法进行数据分析。

结果

识别出低安全感(第 1 类)、中安全感(第 2 类)和高安全感(第 3 类)3 个潜在剖面,分别占总调查患者的 12.00%、49.51%和 38.49%。在安全感及其两个维度得分方面,第 3 类均高于第 2 类,第 2 类高于第 1 类(均 P<0.001)。入睡困难、睡眠质量如常和坚韧性较低的患者更可能归为第 1 类而非第 3 类;人均月家庭收入<3000 元、自我效能感和希望较低的家庭的患者更可能归为第 1 类和第 2 类,而非第 3 类。心理资本是安全感的重要预测因素,可独立解释患者安全感变异的 18.70%。

结论

方舱医院内新冠感染患者的安全感存在不同分类特征。过半调查患者的安全感处于中下水平,心理资本是患者安全感的重要预测因素。医护人员应积极关注低安全感患者,帮助其提高安全感水平和心理资本。

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