Uncertainty in Illness of Sufferers with Untreated Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm and Its Related Factors

The purpose of this study was to clarify "uncertainty in illness" (Mishel, 1988) and its factors related to untreated unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIA), so the Universal Uncertainty in Illness Scale (UUIS) was used in a self-reported questionnaire that was distributed to 165 patients...

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Published inJournal of Japan Society of Nursing Research Vol. 43; no. 5; pp. 5_823 - 5_834
Main Authors Shuda, Akihiro, Hayashi, Sachiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Society of Nursing Research 20.12.2020
一般社団法人 日本看護研究学会
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ISSN2188-3599
2189-6100
DOI10.15065/jjsnr.20200528093

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Summary:The purpose of this study was to clarify "uncertainty in illness" (Mishel, 1988) and its factors related to untreated unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIA), so the Universal Uncertainty in Illness Scale (UUIS) was used in a self-reported questionnaire that was distributed to 165 patients having untreated UIA. As a result, the average total-UUIS score was 72.06±22.86. A univariate analysis was conducted with UUIS as the dependent variable and the four independent variables of "basic attributes", "antecedent variables of uncertainty", "coping with uncertainty", and "SOC3-UTHS", which represents the sense of coherence. A categorical regression analysis was conducted using seven variables. It found statistically significant correlations in the univariate analysis, for example SOC3-UTHS and "emotional support from others with the same disease". The conclusion is that these factors explain 43% of uncertainty in illness in the subjects and suggest the necessity of nursing support for UIA patients for finding awareness of UIA and to creating environments where they can share their experiences and feelings with people suffering from the same disease.
ISSN:2188-3599
2189-6100
DOI:10.15065/jjsnr.20200528093