2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-66731/v1
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The Illness Perception and Health Promotion Behavior of Young and Middle-Aged Patients With Hyperuricemia and Gout in Northeast China_A Qualitative Study

Abstract: Background: Hyperuricemia has become a threat to human health and a disease easily overlooked by the patient. The majority of patients often have the wrong health attitude and lack of health promotion behaviors. In this study, we explore the inner experience of young and middle-aged patients with hyperuricemia and gout and describe their health promoting behaviors in Northeast China. In order to improve their cognitive level, disease management ability, and finally provide a theoretical basis for comprehensive… Show more

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“…Kadar asam urat yang tidak terkendali dapat menimbulkan kompilkasi yang menyebabkan kematian, radang sendi (gout), kerusakan fungsi ginjal, yang seringkali disertai hiperlipidemia, hipertensi, diabetes, dan penyakit jantung koroner [3]. Sebuah sistematik review dan meta analisis menyimpulkan bahwa peningkatan 1 mg/dl asam urat dalam darah meningkatkan risiko terjadinya sindroma metabolik sebesar 30% [4].…”
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“…Kadar asam urat yang tidak terkendali dapat menimbulkan kompilkasi yang menyebabkan kematian, radang sendi (gout), kerusakan fungsi ginjal, yang seringkali disertai hiperlipidemia, hipertensi, diabetes, dan penyakit jantung koroner [3]. Sebuah sistematik review dan meta analisis menyimpulkan bahwa peningkatan 1 mg/dl asam urat dalam darah meningkatkan risiko terjadinya sindroma metabolik sebesar 30% [4].…”
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“…For gout patients, studies have found that their self-management behavior is related to social support [22]. Evidence suggests that social support is independent protective factors for hyperuricemia (OR = 0.944) [23]. Unfortunately, the relationship of health literacy and social support among patients with AHU in China has not been explored.…”
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confidence: 99%