Title of article :
QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED WITH HEART FAILURE: A NOVEL TWO QUESTIONNAIRE STUDY
Author/Authors :
Hatmi, Z.N Department of Social Medicine - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Shaterian, M Department of Social Medicine - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Kazemi, M.A Department of Social Medicine - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Heart failure (HF) is a common disease with high health care costs and high mortality rate
Knowledge of the health-related quality of life (QOL) outcomes of HF may guide decision making and
be useful in assessing new therapies for population. Yet little is known about QOL of HF patients in
Iran. Objectives: To assess health related QOL of patients with HF with two different instrument and to
correlate these two measures and to assess the role of relevant factors. Analytic cross sectional study
was conducted involving 230 adult patients hospitalized with HF, demographic data and health –related
quality of life were determined by interview; for assessing of quality of life was used SF-36 and
Minnesota questionnaires. Simple random sampling from ward patients list choose patients. Patients
had no other man diseases that affected their quality of life. Results: 118 female (53.3%) and 112 male
(48.7%) with mean age of 51.4 +/-13.18 were collected. 61 patients (26.5%) were smoker and 100
patients (43.5%) had positive familial hearth disease history. Quality of life in some subscale: Physical
functioning, Role physical and vitality, and Minnesota scare affected from patients age. Male patients
had better quality of life than female in Minnesota scale and physical functioning, body pain, general
health, vitality and emotional well-being. Duration of diagnosis affected Minnesota scale and role
physical. Positive familial heart disease history affected physical functioning. Iranian patients have
worse quality of life than other patients. This shows patients age, sex, duration of diagnosis, smoking
and positive familial hearth disease history affected quality of life in heart failure patients.
Keywords :
cross sectional , risk factor , heart failure , Quality of life
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics