Correlation between Coping Strategies and Quality of Life among Myocardial Infarction Patients in Nepal
Objective: To examine the correlation between coping strategies and quality of life (QoL) among patients with myocardial infarction (MI) <br /><br />Method: A descriptive correlational design was used to examine the relationship between coping strategies and QoL among 88 patients with MI...
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doaj-8658c97f71e443e5948713db9c15ae052020-11-25T01:14:58ZengDiponegoro UniversityNurse Media: Journal of Nursing2087-78112406-87992011-07-011218719410.14710/nmjn.v1i2.976905Correlation between Coping Strategies and Quality of Life among Myocardial Infarction Patients in NepalBimala Panthee0Charuwan Kritpracha1Tippamas Chinnawong2Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla UniversiyFaculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla UniversityFaculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla UniversityObjective: To examine the correlation between coping strategies and quality of life (QoL) among patients with myocardial infarction (MI) <br /><br />Method: A descriptive correlational design was used to examine the relationship between coping strategies and QoL among 88 patients with MI who were older than 18 years, 2 months after the initial diagnosis of MI. QoL was assessed using the cardiac version of the Quality of Life Index. Coping strategy was assessed using Jalowiec Coping Scale. Problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping were also compared in male and female patients.<br /><br />Results: Problem-focused coping was significantly positively associated with overall QoL (r = .41, p = <.01), particularly the health and functioning dimension (rs = .39, p = <.01) and socio-economic dimension (rs = .46, p = <.01) but not with psychological & spiritual and family dimension. Men used more problem-focused coping strategies than women. The problem-focused coping score was significantly different between men and women (t = 4.9, p <.05).<br /><br />Conclusion: The results revealed that patients who used more of problem-focused coping had better QoL than patients who used less problem-focused coping. Educating patients to enhance the use of appropriate coping strategies may be useful to promote the QoL of Nepalese patients with MI. <br /><br />Key words: Coping, quality of life, myocardial infarction<br /><br />http://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/medianers/article/view/976 |
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Correlation between Coping Strategies and Quality of Life among Myocardial Infarction Patients in Nepal |
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Correlation between Coping Strategies and Quality of Life among Myocardial Infarction Patients in Nepal |
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Correlation between Coping Strategies and Quality of Life among Myocardial Infarction Patients in Nepal |
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Nurse Media: Journal of Nursing |
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Objective: To examine the correlation between coping strategies and quality of life (QoL) among patients with myocardial infarction (MI) <br /><br />Method: A descriptive correlational design was used to examine the relationship between coping strategies and QoL among 88 patients with MI who were older than 18 years, 2 months after the initial diagnosis of MI. QoL was assessed using the cardiac version of the Quality of Life Index. Coping strategy was assessed using Jalowiec Coping Scale. Problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping were also compared in male and female patients.<br /><br />Results: Problem-focused coping was significantly positively associated with overall QoL (r = .41, p = <.01), particularly the health and functioning dimension (rs = .39, p = <.01) and socio-economic dimension (rs = .46, p = <.01) but not with psychological & spiritual and family dimension. Men used more problem-focused coping strategies than women. The problem-focused coping score was significantly different between men and women (t = 4.9, p <.05).<br /><br />Conclusion: The results revealed that patients who used more of problem-focused coping had better QoL than patients who used less problem-focused coping. Educating patients to enhance the use of appropriate coping strategies may be useful to promote the QoL of Nepalese patients with MI. <br /><br />Key words: Coping, quality of life, myocardial infarction<br /><br /> |
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