Journal of Dali University ›› 2021, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (4): 80-84.

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A Mediation Model of Factors Influencing the Self-Management of Empty-Nest Elderly Patients with Hypertension

 Zhang Hui, Zhang Bin   

  1. (1. Tongling Technical College, Tongling, Anhui 244000, China; 2. Tongling People′s Hospital, Tongling, Anhui 244000, China)
  • Received:2020-08-14 Revised:2020-11-14 Online:2021-04-15 Published:2021-05-19

Abstract: 〔Abstract〕Objective: To study the relationship between social support, treatment attitudes and beliefs and self-management of
empty-nest elderly patients with hypertension, and to provide a scientific basis for improving their self-management level. Methods:
We established the social support rating scale, the scale of attitude and belief in treating hypertension, and the self-management scale
of patients with hypertension to make a survey among 208 subjects. Results: The social support rating scale score was 41.93±5.48
points, the scale of attitude and belief in treating hypertension scored 64.22±10.92 points, and the self-management scale of patients
with hypertension scored 70.68±9.21 points. There was a positive correlation between attitude and belief in hypertension treatment and
social support and hypertension self-management(P<0.05). Social support had a partial mediating effect between attitudes and beliefs
in the treatment of hypertension and self-management of hypertension. The 95% confidence interval of the mediating effect was
(0.160, 0.508). The mediating effect accounted for 41.42% of the total effect. Conclusion: Social support, treatment attitudes and
beliefs are closely related to the self-management level of empty-nest elderly patients with hypertension. The self-management level
can be improved by promoting social support and treatment attitudes and beliefs of patients.

Key words: 〔Key words〕empty-nest elderly, hypertension, social support, treatment attitude and belief, self-management

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