Title of article
Depressed patients understand heart failure prognosis but not how to control it
Author/Authors
Albert، نويسنده , , Nancy M. and Zeller، نويسنده , , Richard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
10
From page
382
To page
391
Abstract
Background
sion prevalence in patients with heart failure (HF) is 21% to 42%. Conceptual illness beliefs that patients have about HF may be associated with depression.
s
mined whether accuracy of illness beliefs was associated with depression. Illness belief scores were compared with depression severity, and multivariable analyses were performed to determine factors that were independently associated with depression.
s
elderly patients with HF, depression prevalence was 47%. Accuracy of illness beliefs was associated with depression (r = .224; P = .049), due solely to accuracy of beliefs about consequences of HF (P = .005). Beliefs about how to control HF remained stable as depression severity increased. After controlling for significant univariable factors, mean illness belief and consequence scores remained associated with depression.
sion
s sample, accuracy of beliefs about HF consequences increased but beliefs about how to control HF remained unchanged as depression severity worsened. This combination of HF beliefs may influence coping through self-care behaviors.
Journal title
Heart and Lung
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Heart and Lung
Record number
1859132
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