BioMed Research International / 2022 / Article / Tab 1 / Research Article
Influence of Self-Perceived Burden on Quality of Life in Patients with Urostomy Based on Structural Equation Model: The Mediating Effects of Resilience and Social Support Table 1 Participants’ characteristics and differences of the SPB in different groups (
).Characteristic (%)Age 4.520 0.001 30~ 6 (2.0) 40~ 40 (13.2) 50~ 79 (26.1) 60~ 112 (37.0) 70~ 66 (21.8) Work status 3.224 0.023 On job 45 (14.9) Part time work 68 (22.4) Sick leave/retire 101 (33.3) No job 89 (29.4) Number of children 3.423 0.009 0 4 (1.3) 1 108 (35.6) 2 120 (39.6) 3 53 (17.5) 4 or more 18 (5.9) Income (RMB)/month 22.253 0.001 <1000 62 (20.5) 1000~ 131 (43.2) 3000~ 96 (31.7) 5000~ 14 (4.6) Year of urostomy 15.169 0.001 ≤1 28 (9.2) 2 ~ 4 105 (34.7) 5 ~ 7 81 (26.7) 8 ~ 10 46 (15.2) ≥11 43 (14.2) Adaptation to urostomy 17.441 0.001 Fully adapted 251 (82.8) Partial adaptation 49 (16.2) Unable to adapt 3 (1.0) Stoma self-care ability 42.787 0.001 Completely self-care 184 (60.7) Need help 93 (30.7) Rely entirely on others 26 (8.6) Currently in treatment 3.076 0.002 Yes 18 (5.9) No 285 (94.1) Complications -8.47 0.001 No 213 (70.3) Yes 90 (29.7)