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Impact of ABC-X Model Nursing on Psychological Resilience and Family Function in TKA Patients
Sponsor: The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine
Summary
The ABC-X model is a systematic intervention approach based on stress source analysis and adaptation theory. It emphasizes the dynamic interaction between stressors (A), coping resources (B), cognitive appraisal (C), and crisis outcomes (X). By systematically assessing patients' psychosocial stress, integrating family and social support resources, and optimizing disease cognition, it helps patients and their families alleviate psychological pressure and cope with disease challenges. This study aims to explore the impact of nursing interventions based on the ABC-X model on coping styles and family functioning in patients after total knee arthroplasty.
Official title: Study on the Impact of Nursing Interventions Based on the ABC-X Model on Psychological Resilience and Family Functioning in Patients After Total Knee Arthroplasty
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
30 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
117
Start Date
2025-12-20
Completion Date
2028-12-30
Last Updated
2026-01-13
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Implement nursing interventions based on the ABC-X model
Establish a Nursing Team Based on the ABC-X Model Implement the Nursing Intervention Plan: 1. A - Stressor Assessment, including physiological assessment, assessment of life challenges, and evaluation of the social support network. 2. B - Coping Resources, involving organizing medical system resources, individual internal resources, and family and social resources. 3. C - Cognitive Appraisal: Use open-ended questioning to help patients understand the normality of stress responses, reduce fear of negative emotions, and minimize self-blame. 4. X - Crisis Outcome, assessing the patient's emotional state, behavioral responses, physiological reactions, and family functioning. The intervention will be conducted over a period of 6 months.