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 (%)

Age4.5200.001
 30~6 (2.0)
 40~40 (13.2)
 50~79 (26.1)
 60~112 (37.0)
 70~66 (21.8)
Work status3.2240.023
 On job45 (14.9)
 Part time work68 (22.4)
 Sick leave/retire101 (33.3)
 No job89 (29.4)
Number of children3.4230.009
 04 (1.3)
 1108 (35.6)
 2120 (39.6)
 353 (17.5)
 4 or more18 (5.9)
Income (RMB)/month22.2530.001
  <100062 (20.5)
 1000~131 (43.2)
 3000~96 (31.7)
 5000~14 (4.6)
Year of urostomy15.1690.001
  ≤128 (9.2)
 2 ~ 4105 (34.7)
 5 ~ 781 (26.7)
 8 ~ 1046 (15.2)
  ≥1143 (14.2)
Adaptation to urostomy17.4410.001
 Fully adapted251 (82.8)
 Partial adaptation49 (16.2)
 Unable to adapt3 (1.0)
Stoma self-care ability42.7870.001
 Completely self-care184 (60.7)
 Need help93 (30.7)
 Rely entirely on others26 (8.6)
Currently in treatment3.0760.002
 Yes18 (5.9)
 No285 (94.1)
Complications-8.470.001
 No213 (70.3)
 Yes90 (29.7)

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