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Factors Associated with Hope and Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

  • Mohammad Ali Soleimani
  • , Simin Zarabadi-Pour
  • , Yiong Huak Chan
  • , Kelly Ann Allen
  • , Morteza Shamsizadeh

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Abstract

Background Psychological resources such as hope have been suggested to affect quality of life (QoL) positively in patients with heart disease. However, little information regarding the relationship between these two constructs is available. Purpose This work was aimed at examining the factors associated with hope and QoL in patients with coronary artery disease. Methods In this descriptive work, perceived QoL and hope were assessed in 500 patients with heart disease. The information was collected using the McGill QoL Questionnaire, demographic variables, and the Herth Hope Index. The Pearson correlation test and general linear model were used to examine correlations through SPSS Version 22. Results A considerable correlation was discovered between QoL and hope (r =.337, p <.001). Multivariate analyses with regression revealed that religious beliefs and social support both had significant and positive effects on the total perceived hope of patients and that patient age had a considerable negative impact on QoL (p <.05). None of these factors had a significant impact on hope (p <.05). In addition, the total QoL had a significant and positive effect on patient feelings and thoughts, whereas the physical problems component of QoL had a significant and negative effect on hope (p <.05). Participants with higher levels of education reported more hope. Conclusions QoL relates significantly to self-perceived hope in patients. Understanding QoL and hopefulness in patients with coronary artery disease has implications for nurses and other healthcare professionals.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere200
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Nursing Research
Volume30
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Apr 2022

Keywords

  • coronary artery disease
  • hope
  • quality of life

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