Research on the factors that influence patients with colorectal cancer participating in the prevention and control of surgical site infection: Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour

Abstract Background The most common and severe type of nosocomial infection in patients with colorectal cancer is surgical site infection (SSI). Patient‐related factors are an important components of SSI. So it is necessary to participate in SSI prevention and control. It is important to identify th...

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Autores principales: Lili Yao, Mingzhao Xiao, Yetao Luo, Lupei Yan, Qinghua Zhao, Yuerong Li
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a712772b8d014afb8806963834f2f8572021-11-29T13:50:53ZResearch on the factors that influence patients with colorectal cancer participating in the prevention and control of surgical site infection: Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour1369-76251369-651310.1111/hex.13355https://doaj.org/article/a712772b8d014afb8806963834f2f8572021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13355https://doaj.org/toc/1369-6513https://doaj.org/toc/1369-7625Abstract Background The most common and severe type of nosocomial infection in patients with colorectal cancer is surgical site infection (SSI). Patient‐related factors are an important components of SSI. So it is necessary to participate in SSI prevention and control. It is important to identify the factors that influence patients' participation behaviour and to explore the mechanism of these effects. Methods A total of 580 patients with colorectal cancer completed relevant measures. Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour, a structural equation model was used to analyse the relationship among the influencing factors. Results The factors influencing participation of patients with colorectal cancer in SSI prevention and control were participation intention, participation ability, self‐efficacy, participation attitude, perceived medical staff support, trust in physicians and social support. The direct effect coefficients of participation intention, participation ability and physician trust on SSI prevention and control behaviour were 0.67, 0.21 and 0.11, respectively. Self‐efficacy, participation attitude, perceived medical staff support and social support indirectly affect participation behaviour through participation intention, and their effect values are 0.21, 0.11, 0.11 and 0.08, respectively. Conclusions Based on the structural equation model developed in this study, targeted intervention measures should be implemented to mobilize the intention and enthusiasm of patients with colorectal cancer to participate in the prevention and control of SSI. Patient or Public Contribution Patients or public contribute to spreading research findings, and promote broad participation in the implementation of policies or strategies.Lili YaoMingzhao XiaoYetao LuoLupei YanQinghua ZhaoYuerong LiWileyarticlecolorectal cancerhealth and safetyinfection controlpatient participationMedicine (General)R5-920Public aspects of medicineRA1-1270ENHealth Expectations, Vol 24, Iss 6, Pp 2087-2097 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic colorectal cancer
health and safety
infection control
patient participation
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle colorectal cancer
health and safety
infection control
patient participation
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Lili Yao
Mingzhao Xiao
Yetao Luo
Lupei Yan
Qinghua Zhao
Yuerong Li
Research on the factors that influence patients with colorectal cancer participating in the prevention and control of surgical site infection: Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour
description Abstract Background The most common and severe type of nosocomial infection in patients with colorectal cancer is surgical site infection (SSI). Patient‐related factors are an important components of SSI. So it is necessary to participate in SSI prevention and control. It is important to identify the factors that influence patients' participation behaviour and to explore the mechanism of these effects. Methods A total of 580 patients with colorectal cancer completed relevant measures. Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour, a structural equation model was used to analyse the relationship among the influencing factors. Results The factors influencing participation of patients with colorectal cancer in SSI prevention and control were participation intention, participation ability, self‐efficacy, participation attitude, perceived medical staff support, trust in physicians and social support. The direct effect coefficients of participation intention, participation ability and physician trust on SSI prevention and control behaviour were 0.67, 0.21 and 0.11, respectively. Self‐efficacy, participation attitude, perceived medical staff support and social support indirectly affect participation behaviour through participation intention, and their effect values are 0.21, 0.11, 0.11 and 0.08, respectively. Conclusions Based on the structural equation model developed in this study, targeted intervention measures should be implemented to mobilize the intention and enthusiasm of patients with colorectal cancer to participate in the prevention and control of SSI. Patient or Public Contribution Patients or public contribute to spreading research findings, and promote broad participation in the implementation of policies or strategies.
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author Lili Yao
Mingzhao Xiao
Yetao Luo
Lupei Yan
Qinghua Zhao
Yuerong Li
author_facet Lili Yao
Mingzhao Xiao
Yetao Luo
Lupei Yan
Qinghua Zhao
Yuerong Li
author_sort Lili Yao
title Research on the factors that influence patients with colorectal cancer participating in the prevention and control of surgical site infection: Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour
title_short Research on the factors that influence patients with colorectal cancer participating in the prevention and control of surgical site infection: Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour
title_full Research on the factors that influence patients with colorectal cancer participating in the prevention and control of surgical site infection: Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour
title_fullStr Research on the factors that influence patients with colorectal cancer participating in the prevention and control of surgical site infection: Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Research on the factors that influence patients with colorectal cancer participating in the prevention and control of surgical site infection: Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour
title_sort research on the factors that influence patients with colorectal cancer participating in the prevention and control of surgical site infection: based on the extended theory of planned behaviour
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/a712772b8d014afb8806963834f2f857
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