Mediating effects of chronic disease resource utilization between self-transcendence and self-management behaviors in coronary artery disease patients after PCI
Mediating effects of chronic disease resource utilization between self-transcendence and self-management behaviors in coronary artery disease patients after PCI
Objective To analyze the mediating role of chronic disease resource utilization between self-transcendence and self-management behaviors in postoperative coronary artery disease(CAD)patients after PCI.Methods A General Information Questionnaire,the Self-Transcendence Scale,the Chronic Disease Resource Questionnaire,and the Coronary Heart Disease Self-Management Behaviors Scale were used to survey 720 postoperative CAD patients after PCI.Results The total score of self-transcendence,chronic disease resource utilization,and self-management behaviors of patients after PCI was 43.70±5.91,55.12±8.37,and 72.57±8.17,respectively.Self-transcendence was positively correlated with chronic disease resource utilization(r=0.562,P<0.01),and both were positively correlated with self-management behaviors(r=0.516,r=0.717,both P<0.01).Chronic disease resource utilization played a partial mediating role between self-transcendence and self-management behaviors,accounting for 68.02%of the total effect.Conclusion Self-transcendence in CAD patients after PCI can directly influence self-management behaviors and can also play a role through chronic disease resource utilization.