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Factors associated with self‐management after hybrid revascularization in patients with peripheral artery disease: A structural equations model

机译:Factors associated with self‐management after hybrid revascularization in patients with peripheral artery disease: A structural equations model

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Abstract Aim To investigate the factors associated with self‐management after hybrid revascularization in patients with lower extremity peripheral artery disease using a structural equation modelling approach. Design A cross‐sectional study was adopted. Methods A total of 221 patients who underwent hybrid revascularization for peripheral artery disease of the lower limbs were included from outpatient clinics at a 1200‐bed tertiary care hospital in Korea. Data were collected using a self‐reported questionnaire between December 1, 2019, and August 31, 2020. Structural equation modelling was applied to test the hypothetical model. Results The item mean score of participants' self‐management was 6.28 (standard deviation, 0.83) out of 8. The structural equation modelling had a good fit index. Autonomy support from healthcare providers was directly associated with self‐management (β?=?0.20, p?=?0.041). Illness perception directly (β?=??0.33, p?=?0.031) and indirectly (β?=??0.19, p?=?0.032) influenced self‐management through competence and relatedness in patients with peripheral artery disease. The construct of autonomy support from healthcare providers, illness perception, competence and relatedness accounted for 49% of the variance in self‐management. The Sobel test confirmed the statistically significant mediating effects of competence (z?=??4.52, p?

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