Abstract:
Objective To analyze the influencing factors of self-management ability of coronary heart disease patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and construct a nomogram model.
Methods A total of 247 CHD patients who underwent PCI were selected as the research subjects, and all of them were evaluated by Coronary Heart Disease Self-management Scale (CSMS). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to screen out the independent influencing factors of self-management ability of CHD patientsafter PCI, and R software was used to construct a nomogram model. The discrimination, calibration, and goodness-of-fit of the nomogram model were evaluated by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, calibration curve, and Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test.
Results The average CSMS score of 247 patients was (86.79±9.22), and these patients were divided into low-score group(89 patients) and high-score group (158 patients)based on the critical value of 86.79 points. There were significant differences in age, education level, monthly per capita family income, and self-efficacy between the low-score group and the high-score group (P < 0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that age, education level, monthly per capita family income, and self-efficacy were independent influencing factors of self-management ability of CHD patients after PCI (P < 0.05). The nomogram model constructed based on the four influencing factors found that age >70 years increased the weight by 86.2 points, education level below high school increased the weight by 87.4 points, monthly per capita family income < 3 500 yuan increased the weight by 82.3 points, and low self-efficacy increased the weight by 99.6 points. The results of ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curve of the nomogram model for predicting self-management ability ofCHD patients after PCI was 0.842 (95%CI, 0.794 to 0.890). The slope of the calibration curve was close to 1, and the results of goodness-of-fit test was as follows: χ2=10.226, P=0.233.
Conclusion Age, education level, monthly per capita family income, and self-efficacy are influencing factors of self-management ability of CHD patients after PCI, and the nomogram model constructed based on these factors has high predictive value for self-management ability.