恐惧、压力、易感性和问题社交媒体的使用解释了中风患者及其护理人员采取 COVID-19 预防行为的动机。

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COVID-19 大流行给中风患者及其护理人员带来了重大挑战。了解影响这些人群预防行为的因素至关重要。因此,本研究调查了影响中风患者及其护理人员 COVID-19 预防行为的因素以及接种 COVID-19 疫苗的动机。本研究进行了一项横断面研究,共有 191 名参与者(81 名脑卒中患者和 110 名护理人员)。参与者完成了一项调查,评估了对 COVID-19、压力、感知易感性、社交媒体使用问题、预防行为和疫苗接种动机的恐惧。统计分析包括描述性统计、皮尔逊相关性和多元线性回归。COVID-19疫苗接种动机与社交媒体使用问题(r = 0.225,P = .002)、感知易感性(r = 0.197,P = .008)和对COVID-19的恐惧(r = 0.179,P = .015)呈显著正相关,但与压力(r = -0.189,P = .010)呈负相关。与患者相比,护理人员的预防行为水平较低(标准化系数 = -0.23,P = .017)。此外,恐惧水平越高,预防行为越多(标准化系数 = 0.22,P = .006),而压力越大,预防行为越少(标准化系数 = -0.38,P = .017)。
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Fear, Stress, Susceptibility, and Problematic Social Media Use Explain Motivation for COVID-19 Preventive Behaviors Among Patients With Stroke and Their Caregivers.

The COVID-19 pandemic presented significant challenges for individuals who experienced stroke and their caregivers. It is essential to understand the factors affecting preventive behavior in these populations. Therefore, the present study examined the factors that influenced COVID-19 preventive behavior and motivation for COVID-19 vaccine uptake among patients with stroke and their caregivers. A cross-sectional study comprising 191 participants (81 patients with stroke and 110 caregivers) was carried out. Participants completed a survey assessing fear of COVID-19, stress, perceived susceptibility, problematic social media use, preventive behaviors, and motivation for vaccine uptake. Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, Pearson correlations, and multiple linear regressions. Motivation for COVID-19 vaccine uptake was significantly positively correlated with problematic social media use (r = 0.225, P = .002), perceived susceptibility (r = 0.197, P = .008), and fear of COVID-19 (r = 0.179, P = .015), but negatively correlated with stress (r = -0.189, P = .010). Caregivers, compared to patients, showed a lower level of preventive behavior (standardized coefficient = -0.23, P = .017). Furthermore, higher levels of fear were associated with increased preventive behavior (standardized coefficient = 0.22, P = .006), while greater stress correlated with lower preventive behavior (standardized coefficient = -0.38, P < .001). Among patients with stroke and their caregivers, motivation of COVID-19 vaccine uptake and preventive behaviors were influenced by factors such as fear, perceived susceptibility, social media use, and stress. By using strategies such as targeted education, support, and communication campaigns, healthcare providers and policymakers may be able to enhance the well-being of patients with stroke and their caregivers during future pandemics.

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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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