The current study aimed to examine the relationships among social support, coping strategy, and depressive symptoms in older adults with diabetes, and the mediating role of coping strategy in the relationship between social support and depressive symptoms. Participants were 152 older adults with diabetes from two community health service centers in Chongqing, China. Self-reported questionnaires were used to assess social support, coping strategy, and depressive symptoms. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, hierarchical multiple regression, and mediation analysis. Subjective support, support utilization, and coping strategy were significantly associated with depressive symptoms. Positive and negative coping had significant mediating effects on the relationship between subjective support or support utilization and depressive symptoms. To alleviate depressive symptoms in older adults with diabetes, assessment and enhancement of social support and facilitation of positive coping strategy are integral to nursing care for older adults with diabetes. [ Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 45 (4), 40–46.]
ObjectiveThis study aimed to develop a set of indicators that could be used to measure and monitor the self-management performance for chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients on antiviral therapy in China.MethodsA two-round Delphi study via e-mail correspondence was conducted, with a group of 30 Chinese experts. The Delphi questionnaire consisted of 53 indicators identified from a literature review. Experts rated and scored the importance of indicators on a five-point Likert scale. Consensus was considered to be reached if a median score in the top tertile (4-5) and ≥80% of panel ratings in the top tertile (4-5) after Round 2. The included indicators were validated with a group of 106 CHB patients.ResultsThe response rates for the first and second rounds were 90.9% (n=30) and 86.7% (n=26), respectively. Three new indicators were suggested in the first round. 55 indicators were included in the second round after modified. 45 (81.8%) indicators achieved on the level of consensus, all of which had an inter-quartile range of 1 or below. The final set included 4 domains and 45 indicators which were well accepted and understandable by CHB patients.ConclusionThis Delphi study produced a set of 45 self-management indicators for CHB patients on antiviral therapy in China. These indicators could be used to measure and monitor the patients’ self-management performance, with the goal of improving the quality of life in this population.
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