Investigation on the Status Quo of Self-Health Management of Patients with Bipolar Disorder and Analysis of Influencing Factors
[摘要] In this study, we aim to explore the status quo of self-health management of patients with bipolar disorder and influencing factors. A total of 80 patients with bipolar disorder were included and assigned into the observation group and the control group, with 40 cases per group. The patients in the control group were given general health education, and those in the observation group were given personalized education combined with peer support. It was found that there was no significant difference in gender, age, educational degree, marital status, and living state between the observation group and the control group ( ). There are significant differences with regard to self-management between the two groups. The observation group showed stronger self-care ability, health education level, self-protection ability, and emotional control ability than the control group ( ). Before the intervention, no significant difference in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) scores was observed between the observation group and the control group ( ). After the intervention, the HAMD scores were lower in the observation group than in the control group ( ), suggesting an alleviation in manic and depressive episodes in the observation group. It was also revealed that the observation group exhibited lower Functioning Assessment Short Test (FAST) scores in all aspects than the control group, suggesting personalized education combined with peer support could significantly improve the quality of life of patients with bipolar disorder. Self-health management ability of the patients was regarded as the dependent variable and healthy education level, health literacy, and objective support as the independent variables, and the regression model was performed. The results show that information acquisition ability, communication and interaction ability, objective social support, subjective social support, and utilization of social support can all affect the self-health management ability of patients. Personalized education combined with peer support can effectively alleviate the condition of patients with bipolar disorder, improve the degree of overall functional impairment, enhance the patient’s self-management ability, and promote their recovery. It is worthy of promotion and application. In conclusion, information acquisition ability, communication and interaction ability, objective social support, subjective social support, and utilization of social support can all affect the self-health management ability of patients.
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