Ma J, Yu Q, Zhang T, Zhang Y. Chinese family care patterns of childhood rheumatic diseases: A cluster analysis.
Int J Nurs Sci 2019;
7:41-48. [PMID:
32099858 PMCID:
PMC7031127 DOI:
10.1016/j.ijnss.2019.11.005]
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Abstract
Objectives
The purpose is to distinguish family care (FC) patterns of childhood rheumatic diseases in Chinese families and to determine the predictors of FC patterns.
Methods
This secondary analysis contained two cross-section surveys with a convenient sample of totally 398 caregivers who have a child with rheumatic diseases from four pediatric hospitals. Caregivers were required to completed Family Management Measure questionnaire. Cluster analysis was used to distinguish patterns and multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to find predictors.
Results
Four patterns were identified: the normal-perspective and collaborative (28.4%), the effortless and contradictory (24.6%), the chaotic and strenuous (18.3%), and the confident and concerning (28.7%). Disease category (χ2 = 21.23, P = 0.002), geographic location (χ2 = 8.41, P = 0.038), maternal educational level (χ2 = 12.69, P = 0.048) and family monthly income (χ2 = 33.21, P < 0.001) predicted different patterns.
Conclusions
FC patterns were different among families. Disease-related and family-related factors were vital predictors to distinguish patterns consistent with the Family Management Style Framework. The result assisted that clinicians recognize FC patterns and predictors effectively to provide tailored advice in time.
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