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机械瓣膜置换患者家庭照顾者负担与药物依从性的关系:一个结构方程模型

 

Authors Liu L, Huang W, Huang Z , Liu J, Zheng X, Tang J, Wu Y, Wang X, Liao Y, Cong L 

Received 21 July 2022

Accepted for publication 30 November 2022

Published 20 December 2022 Volume 2022:16 Pages 3371—3382

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S383269

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Professor Qizhi (Cathy) Yao

Background: Oral anticoagulant is a necessary long-term treatment after mechanical valve replacement (MVR), and medication adherence has a great impact on patients with MVR. Although family caregiver burden is negatively correlated with medication adherence, little is known about the underlying mechanism.
Purpose: To test whether family caregiver burden influences medication adherence through post-traumatic growth or medication literacy in patients with MVR.
Patients and Methods: A total of 206 patients after MVR were included in this cross-sectional study from July 2021 to December 2021. Data regarding medication adherence, family caregiver burden, post-traumatic growth, and medication literacy were collected by questionnaires. Data were analyzed through SPSS, and pathway analysis was conducted by using AMOS, based on the bootstrapping method.
Results: Post-traumatic growth was positively associated with medication adherence (= 0.284, < 0.05). Post-traumatic growth independently mediated the association of family caregiver burden on medication adherence [β = 0.32, 95% confidence intervals: (− 0.016, − 0.008)]. The mediated effect value for post-traumatic growth was 0.07, accounting for 24.14% of the total effect. The model’s fit indices were adequate.
Conclusion: The mediating effect of post-traumatic growth between family caregiver burden and medication adherence existed in patients with MVR. Interventions considering post-traumatic growth may be useful to increase medication adherence and improve patient rehabilitation.
Keywords: medication adherence, family caregiver burden, post-traumatic growth, medication literacy, mediation analyses, mechanical valve replacement