Title of article
Comorbidity Influences Multiple Aspects of Well-Being of Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease
Author/Authors
Assari، Shervin نويسنده , , Moghani Lankarani، Maryam نويسنده , , Ahmadi ، Khodabakhsh نويسنده Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 25 سال 2013
Pages
6
From page
118
To page
123
Abstract
Background: Comorbidity is prevalent among patients with Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) and may influence patients’ subjective and objective domains of well-being.
Objectives: We aimed to investigate the associations between comorbidity and different measures of well-being (i.e. health related quality of life, psychological distress, sleep quality, and dyadic adjustment) among patients with IHD.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 796 outpatients with documented IHD were enrolled from an outpatient cardiology clinic in 2006. Comorbidity (Ifudu index), quality of life (SF36), psychological distress (Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale; HADS), sleep quality (Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index; PSQI), and dyadic adjustment quality (Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale; RDAS) were measured. Associations between comorbidity and different measures of well-being were determined.
Results: Significant correlations were found between comorbidity score and all measures of well-being. Comorbidity score was correlated with physical quality of life (r = -0.471, P < 0.001), mental quality of life (r = -0.447, P < 0.001), psychological distress (r = 0.344, P < 0.001), sleep quality (r = 0.358, P < 0.001), and dyadic adjustment (r = -0.201, P < 0.001).
Conclusions: This study showed a consistent pattern of associations between somatic comorbidities and multiple aspects of well-being among patients with IHD. Findings may increase cardiologists’ interest to identify and treat somatic conditions among IHD patients.
Journal title
International Cardiovascular Research Journal
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
International Cardiovascular Research Journal
Record number
2325926
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