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[Abstract] Objective To analyze the relationship between anxiety, depression, cognitive function and disease uncertainty in elderly patients with fractures. Methods A total of 105 elderly patients with fractures who came to our hospital from January 1, 2018 to September 30, 2020 were selected for the study, based on the disease uncertainty scale (MUIS) and anxiety self-rating scale ( SAS), Depression Self-Rating Scale (SDS) and Simple Mental State Scale (MMSE) to assess patients’ disease uncertainty, anxiety, depression and cognitive function, and analyze patients’ disease uncertainty and depression, anxiety and recognition Know the relevance of obstacles. Results The MUIS score of 105 elderly hospitalized patients with fracture was (80.70±31.34) points. The lack of information, unpredictability, ambiguity, complexity and MUIS total score were negatively correlated with MMSE score, and positively correlated with SAS score and SDS score (P<0.05). Multiple regression analysis showed that MMSE, SAS and SDS scores are related factors that affect the uncertainty of disease in elderly patients with fractures. Conclusion Elderly hospitalized patients with fractures have a moderate sense of disease uncertainty. Depression, cognitive function, and anxiety are related influencing factors of patients disease uncertainty.
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