Influencing factors of uncertainty in illness in patients with intracranial aneurysm undergoing interventional endovascular embolization
Objective:To analyze influencing factors of uncertainty in illness in patients with intracranial aneurysm(ICA)undergoing interventional endovascular embolization.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted on 102 patients with ICA admitted to the hospital from January 2020 to January 2023.The clinical data of these patients were collected.The Mishel uncertainty in illness scale-adult(MUIS-A)was used to evaluate the uncertainty in illness.Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of uncertainty in illness in the patients with ICA undergoing interventional endovascular embolization.Results:The MUIS-A score of 102 patients with ICA undergoing interventional endovascular embolization was(85.69±6.25).There was no significant difference in the MUIS-A score among the patients with different gender,age,body mass index,education level,aneurysm diameter and postoperative complications(P>0.05).Family per capita monthly income<5000 yuan,incomplete understanding of disease,negative coping style of disease,low level of social support,moderate or severe family dysfunction were all influencing factors of uncertainty in illness in the patients with ICA undergoing interventional endovascular embolization(P<0.05).The multiple linear regression analysis showed that the risk factors of uncertainty in illness in the patients with ICA undergoing interventional endovascular embolization were family per capita monthly income<5000 yuan,incomplete understanding of disease,negative coping style of disease,low level of social support,moderate or severe family dysfunction(P<0.05).Conclusions:Family per capita monthly income<5000 yuan,incomplete disease understanding,negative disease coping style,low social support level,moderate or severe family dysfunction are the risk factors for disease uncertainty in the patients with ICA undergoing interventional endovascular embolization.
Intracranial aneurysmsInterventional endovascular embolizationUncertainty in illnessInfluencing factor