苦恼
肺癌
心理干预
医学
比例(比率)
心理学
临床心理学
精神科
内科学
量子力学
物理
作者
Jingmin Yuan,Jing Wang,Yan Sun,Hong Zhou,Dan Li,Jia Zhang,Xiaoxiao Ren,Mingwei Chen,Hui Ren
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2022.09.005
摘要
When diagnosed as having pulmonary nodules, patients may be mired in the conflict of medical decision-making and suffered from distress. The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating role of decision-making conflict in the relationship between participation satisfaction in medical decision-making (PSMD) and distress among Chinese patients with incidental pulmonary nodules. A total of 163 outpatients with incidental pulmonary nodules detected in a tertiary hospital were recruited and investigated by Impact of Event Scale (IES), Decision Conflict Scale (DCS), participation satisfaction in medical decision-making Scale (PSMDS), and demographic questionnaire. The mean IES score was 37.35 ± 16.65, representing a moderate level. PSMD was negatively associated with distress, while decision-making conflict was positively associated with distress. The final regression model contained three factors: having a first-degree relative diagnosed with lung cancer, worrying about getting lung cancer someday, and decision-making conflict. These three factors explained 49.4 % of the variance of distress. The total effect of PSMD on distress and indirect effect of SPMD on distress caused-by decision-making conflict were significant (P < 0.05). However, the direct effect of PSMD on distress was not significant. Participation of patients in medical decision-making can lower their distress by reducing patient's decision-making conflict. Interventions targeting at the decision-making conflict will help alleviate the distress level of patients with pulmonary nodules. The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author.
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