Psychological Determinants of Attitude to Surgery in Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis Patients

The basic way to prevent cerebral stroke in symptomatic 70–99% stenosis of internal carotid artery (ICA) is an open or endovascular surgical procedure. Psychological research done so far among ICA stenosis patients focused on cognitive functioning changes. The objective was to assess attitude to sur...

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Main Authors: Michał-Goran Stanišić, Teresa Rzepa, Przemysław Kubaszewski
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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spelling doaj-89a87f49182e4c4f91c09af4d3c184692021-07-01T00:44:34ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-06-01977577510.3390/healthcare9060775Psychological Determinants of Attitude to Surgery in Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis PatientsMichał-Goran Stanišić0Teresa Rzepa1Przemysław Kubaszewski2Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Angiology and Phlebology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-848 Poznań, PolandUniversity of Social Sciences and Humanities, 61-719 Poznań, PolandUniversity of Social Sciences and Humanities, 61-719 Poznań, PolandThe basic way to prevent cerebral stroke in symptomatic 70–99% stenosis of internal carotid artery (ICA) is an open or endovascular surgical procedure. Psychological research done so far among ICA stenosis patients focused on cognitive functioning changes. The objective was to assess attitude to surgery in relation to self-efficacy, life quality perception, and health locus of control in ICA stenosis patients. Materials and Methods: The study involved 53 asymptomatic ICA stenosis patients, aged from 53 to 81. Four scales were applied: Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES); Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS); Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scale (MHLC); and a simple scale to examine the attitude to surgery, where “−10” stands for the maximally negative attitude, “0”—neutral, and “+10”—maximally positive. The obtained results were put to statistical analysis. Results: It was found that women and men assessed their attitude to the surgery as positive (<i>M</i> = 7.92; <i>SD</i> = 3.094), though the men estimated it slightly higher (<i>M</i> = 8.03; <i>SD</i> = 3.02) than the women (<i>M</i> = 7.67; <i>SD</i> = 3.37). The mean value of self-efficacy was high (<i>M</i> = 32.53; <i>SD</i> = 6.231), and slightly higher for the men (<i>M</i> = 32.79; <i>SD</i> = 5.576) compared to the women (<i>M</i> = 31.87; <i>SD</i> = 7.836). The patients generally tended to manifest the external personal health locus of control (<i>M</i> = 28.62; <i>SD</i> = 3.17). The runner-up was internal health locus of control (<i>M</i> = 26.02; <i>SD</i> = 3.775), and the next one—external impersonal aspect (chance/luck) (M = 23.57; SD = 4.457). The mean assessment of the patients’ own life quality proved to be above average (<i>M</i> = 23.60) but varied (<i>SD</i> = 5.95). The women perceived the quality of their lives as better (<i>M</i> = 24.33; <i>SD</i> = 6.422) than the men (<i>M</i> = 23.32; <i>SD</i> = 5.818). Very strong positive correlations were found between self-efficacy and life quality assessment (<i>p</i> < 0.001) and between the internal and external personal aspects of health locus of control (<i>p</i> < 0.007) in the women, and positive correlations were found between the attitude to surgery and internal health locus of control (<i>p</i> < 0.021) in the men. Conclusions: When breaking the news of a need to have a surgical intervention due to ICA stenosis, the physician should strongly refer to the value of human life and health. The message should arise from external (in the case of women) or internal (in the case of men) motivation to undergo surgery, and enhance the patient’s conviction that the disease should be considered a challenge which must be taken to reverse their unfavorable situation and improve life quality.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/6/775personal resourcesinternal carotid artery stenosisstrokepsychological determinants
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author Michał-Goran Stanišić
Teresa Rzepa
Przemysław Kubaszewski
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Teresa Rzepa
Przemysław Kubaszewski
Psychological Determinants of Attitude to Surgery in Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis Patients
Healthcare
personal resources
internal carotid artery stenosis
stroke
psychological determinants
author_facet Michał-Goran Stanišić
Teresa Rzepa
Przemysław Kubaszewski
author_sort Michał-Goran Stanišić
title Psychological Determinants of Attitude to Surgery in Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis Patients
title_short Psychological Determinants of Attitude to Surgery in Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis Patients
title_full Psychological Determinants of Attitude to Surgery in Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis Patients
title_fullStr Psychological Determinants of Attitude to Surgery in Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis Patients
title_full_unstemmed Psychological Determinants of Attitude to Surgery in Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis Patients
title_sort psychological determinants of attitude to surgery in internal carotid artery stenosis patients
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The basic way to prevent cerebral stroke in symptomatic 70–99% stenosis of internal carotid artery (ICA) is an open or endovascular surgical procedure. Psychological research done so far among ICA stenosis patients focused on cognitive functioning changes. The objective was to assess attitude to surgery in relation to self-efficacy, life quality perception, and health locus of control in ICA stenosis patients. Materials and Methods: The study involved 53 asymptomatic ICA stenosis patients, aged from 53 to 81. Four scales were applied: Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES); Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS); Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scale (MHLC); and a simple scale to examine the attitude to surgery, where “−10” stands for the maximally negative attitude, “0”—neutral, and “+10”—maximally positive. The obtained results were put to statistical analysis. Results: It was found that women and men assessed their attitude to the surgery as positive (<i>M</i> = 7.92; <i>SD</i> = 3.094), though the men estimated it slightly higher (<i>M</i> = 8.03; <i>SD</i> = 3.02) than the women (<i>M</i> = 7.67; <i>SD</i> = 3.37). The mean value of self-efficacy was high (<i>M</i> = 32.53; <i>SD</i> = 6.231), and slightly higher for the men (<i>M</i> = 32.79; <i>SD</i> = 5.576) compared to the women (<i>M</i> = 31.87; <i>SD</i> = 7.836). The patients generally tended to manifest the external personal health locus of control (<i>M</i> = 28.62; <i>SD</i> = 3.17). The runner-up was internal health locus of control (<i>M</i> = 26.02; <i>SD</i> = 3.775), and the next one—external impersonal aspect (chance/luck) (M = 23.57; SD = 4.457). The mean assessment of the patients’ own life quality proved to be above average (<i>M</i> = 23.60) but varied (<i>SD</i> = 5.95). The women perceived the quality of their lives as better (<i>M</i> = 24.33; <i>SD</i> = 6.422) than the men (<i>M</i> = 23.32; <i>SD</i> = 5.818). Very strong positive correlations were found between self-efficacy and life quality assessment (<i>p</i> < 0.001) and between the internal and external personal aspects of health locus of control (<i>p</i> < 0.007) in the women, and positive correlations were found between the attitude to surgery and internal health locus of control (<i>p</i> < 0.021) in the men. Conclusions: When breaking the news of a need to have a surgical intervention due to ICA stenosis, the physician should strongly refer to the value of human life and health. The message should arise from external (in the case of women) or internal (in the case of men) motivation to undergo surgery, and enhance the patient’s conviction that the disease should be considered a challenge which must be taken to reverse their unfavorable situation and improve life quality.
topic personal resources
internal carotid artery stenosis
stroke
psychological determinants
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/6/775
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