Patient-reported outcomes can effectively categorize the health status of patients with coronary heart disease to help guide personalized medical interventions.
Background: Coronary heart disease is a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, posing significant challenges to public health and necessitating effective strategies for improving patient outcomes and quality of life.This study aims to analyze the health status of Coronary heart disease patients using a patient-reported outcomes scale, exploring differences across five dimensions: physical health, mental health, social health, spiritual health, and specific symptoms. The goal is to provide a foundation for personalized medical interventions and health management. Methods: This is a Cross-sectional study, 240 patients were selected for latent profile analysis to categorize their health statuses. Key influencing factors were identified through univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: < 0.05). Conclusion: The health status of CHD patients can be classified into distinct categories influenced by multiple factors and comorbidities. As a crucial assessment tool, PRO facilitates the categorization of patient health statuses and provides a reference for precision medicine and personalized interventions. Future efforts should focus on developing targeted interventions tailored to the specific characteristics.
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