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Relationship between resilience and quality of life in patients with osteoporotic hip fracture surgery
Qingbin Ding, Yanping Ji, Huailan Wu
Published 2016-02-06
Cite as Chin J Mod Nurs, 2016, 22(4): 510-513. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2016.04.017
Abstract
ObjectiveTo discuss the present situation of resilience and the quality of life in patients with osteoporotic hip fracture surgery for more than three months, and analyze its correlation.
MethodsA questionnaire survey was conducted, and general self-set questionnaire, mental resilience scale (CD-RISC) Chinese version and short form health survey (SF-36) were used to investigate 200 cases of arthroplasty patients.
ResultsAfter three months, osteoporotic hip fracture surgery in patients had low resilience score, and the quality of life in each dimension score and total score were all below than the domestic norm. Tenacity was positively correlated with physiological function, general health, social function, mental health and quality of life scores. Self-improvement was significantly positively correlated with physiological function, general health, energy, mental health and quality of life scores. Optimism was positively correlated with physiological function, social function, mental health and quality of life scores.
ConclusionsResilience and quality of life reduced in patients with osteoporotic hip fracture surgery, and patients should be taken specific care interventions to improve the resilience of postoperative patients, thus to improve their quality of life.
Key words:
Osteoporosis; Hip fracture; Quality of life; Resilience
Contributor Information
Qingbin Ding
Operating Room, The First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150086, China
Yanping Ji
Huailan Wu