<p>Previous studies have indicated that Kinesiophobia is associated with adherence to exercise rehabilitation. Given the multifaceted impact of Kinesiophobia and the complex diversity of individual characteristics, existing research struggles to identify the distinct features of Kinesiophobia. Latent Profile Analysis (LPA) identifies individuals’ latent traits based on their response patterns to observable measures, grouping individuals with similar symptom profiles into different categories, thereby better distinguishing differences among individuals. However, there is currently a lack of research on the kinesiophobia in the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phase after Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate kinesiophobia in the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phase after Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), classify it based on latent profile analysis, and explore the related factors of Kinesiophobia in CHD patients across different categories. This study selected coronary heart disease patients who were in the early outpatient rehabilitation stage after receiving PCI treatment at a tertiary hospital as the survey subjects. Latent Profile Analysis (LPA) was employed to fit potential classes of kinesiophobia among these patients. Chi-square tests, Kruskal-Wallis tests, and multinomial logistic regression were utilized to explore the factors influencing different kinesiophobia profiles in these patients. A total of 293 survey subjects were included, the age of the 293 patients was 62.31 ± 11.49 years, Males represent 77% of the total population. The results of potential profile analysis revealed that kinesiophobia in the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phase of CHD in PCI-treated patients could be divided into three potential categories: the low kinesiophobia-exercise avoidance group (52.1%), the medium kinesiophobia-danger perception group (41.6%), and the high kinesiophobia-dysfunction group (6.3%). The logistic regression analysis results revealed that age, mode of residence, chronic comorbidities, polypharmacy, and debilitation were influential factors for different categories of kinesiophobia in the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phase of CHD patients undergoing PCI. There is obvious group heterogeneity in kinesiophobia in the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phaseof CHD patients undergoing PCI, and healthcare professionals should carry out individualized intervention Strategies to reduce the degree of kinesiophobia in patients on the basis of the characteristics and influencing factors of different categories.</p>

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Latent profile analysis of kinesiophobia during the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phase after PCI in patients with CHD

  • Qing Wen,
  • Xiao-Rong Mao,
  • Hai-Yan Wu,
  • Xiao-Cui Zou,
  • Xiao-Juan Yang,
  • Zheng-Wei Wan,
  • Hao Huang,
  • Yin-Xia Luo,
  • Shuang Yan,
  • Qun-Hua Ma

摘要

Previous studies have indicated that Kinesiophobia is associated with adherence to exercise rehabilitation. Given the multifaceted impact of Kinesiophobia and the complex diversity of individual characteristics, existing research struggles to identify the distinct features of Kinesiophobia. Latent Profile Analysis (LPA) identifies individuals’ latent traits based on their response patterns to observable measures, grouping individuals with similar symptom profiles into different categories, thereby better distinguishing differences among individuals. However, there is currently a lack of research on the kinesiophobia in the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phase after Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate kinesiophobia in the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phase after Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), classify it based on latent profile analysis, and explore the related factors of Kinesiophobia in CHD patients across different categories. This study selected coronary heart disease patients who were in the early outpatient rehabilitation stage after receiving PCI treatment at a tertiary hospital as the survey subjects. Latent Profile Analysis (LPA) was employed to fit potential classes of kinesiophobia among these patients. Chi-square tests, Kruskal-Wallis tests, and multinomial logistic regression were utilized to explore the factors influencing different kinesiophobia profiles in these patients. A total of 293 survey subjects were included, the age of the 293 patients was 62.31 ± 11.49 years, Males represent 77% of the total population. The results of potential profile analysis revealed that kinesiophobia in the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phase of CHD in PCI-treated patients could be divided into three potential categories: the low kinesiophobia-exercise avoidance group (52.1%), the medium kinesiophobia-danger perception group (41.6%), and the high kinesiophobia-dysfunction group (6.3%). The logistic regression analysis results revealed that age, mode of residence, chronic comorbidities, polypharmacy, and debilitation were influential factors for different categories of kinesiophobia in the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phase of CHD patients undergoing PCI. There is obvious group heterogeneity in kinesiophobia in the out-of-hospital early rehabilitation phaseof CHD patients undergoing PCI, and healthcare professionals should carry out individualized intervention Strategies to reduce the degree of kinesiophobia in patients on the basis of the characteristics and influencing factors of different categories.