Analysis of the mediating effect of spousal support perception on psycho-logical crisis vulnerability and self-perceived burden in pancreatic cancer patients
Objective To explore the analysis of the mediating effect of spousal support perception on psychological crisis vulnerability and self-perceived burden in pancreatic cancer patients.Methods A total of 120 patients with pancreatic cancer treated in the Pancreatic Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from May 2021 to June 2022 were selected as the study objects.The general information,spouse support perception,psychological crisis vulnerability,and self-perceived burden of patients in the two groups were investigated.Pearson correlation analysis and Bootstrap were used to verify the mediation effect.Results The score of spouse's support perception,the score of psychological crisis vulnerability and the score of self-perceived burden were all in the middle level;Pearson correlation analysis showed that spousal support perception was negatively correlated with psychological crisis vulnerability and self-perceived burden(r=-0.558,-0.771,P<0.05),there was a positive correlation between psychological crisis vulnerability and perceived burden(r=0.541,P<0.05).The results of Bootstrap mediation effect verification showed that the connection effect of psychological crisis vulnerability on self-perceived burden was 49.54%,and spouse support perception played a partial mediating effect between psychological crisis vulnerability and self-perceived burden was 50.46%.Conclusion Spousal support perception has a partial mediating effect between psychological crisis vulnerability and self-perceived burden in pancreatic cancer patients.Nursing staff should take spouse support perception as the entry point to eliminate patients'self-perceived burden.
Spouse support perceptionPancreatic cancerPsychological crisis vulnerabilitySelf-feeling burdenInter-mediary effect