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Mediating Effects of Coping Strategies on Quality of Life Following Extremity Injury.

Santo Imanuel TonapaWei-Ting LinFang-Li KuoBih-O Lee
Published in: Nursing research (2022)
In postinjury self-regulation, coping has a parallel mediating role that can facilitate the effect of illness representations and directly influence postinjury QoL. Enhancing adaptive coping strategies, reducing maladaptive coping techniques, and reframing negative illness representations during the early recovery phase could improve postinjury QoL. Early screening and preventive efforts using psychologically driven interventions may help redirect patients' focus toward adaptive coping strategies and reframe their illness representations before they transition back into the community.
Keyphrases
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