Is compliance with lifestyle modifications dependent on sociodemographic factors and awareness of HF symptoms? Impact of lifestyle changes on HF patients’ wellbeing.
Aim. The aim of this study was to obtain information, whether patients with heart failure (HF) follow medical indications and if there are any sociodemographic differences between compliant and noncompliant patients and how lifestyle changes contribute to the patients’ wellbeing. Material and Method...
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doaj-ff1a8d1814904ebba68965ccba4000522021-08-30T06:55:27ZengPoznan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Science2353-97982353-98012017-06-0186210.20883/jms.2016.199Is compliance with lifestyle modifications dependent on sociodemographic factors and awareness of HF symptoms? Impact of lifestyle changes on HF patients’ wellbeing.Marta Olga Krzyżanowska0Wacław Bernard Moryson1Edyta Prokop2Jacek Migaj3Stefan Grajek4Poznan University of Medical SciencePoznan University of Medical Science1st Clinic of Cardiology, Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences, University Hospital of Lord’s Transfiguration, Poznan, Poland1st Clinic of Cardiology, Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences, University Hospital of Lord’s Transfiguration, Poznan, Poland1st Clinic of Cardiology, Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences, University Hospital of Lord’s Transfiguration, Poznan, PolandAim. The aim of this study was to obtain information, whether patients with heart failure (HF) follow medical indications and if there are any sociodemographic differences between compliant and noncompliant patients and how lifestyle changes contribute to the patients’ wellbeing. Material and Methods. A survey was carried out in 198 patients hospitalized in I Clinic of Cardiology in Poznan. Patients were divided into groups: P1- no lifestyle changes, P2- 1 of 4 verified lifestyle modifications, P3- 2 or 3 verified lifestyle modifications, P4- all 4 verified lifestyle modifications. Results. People over the age of 65 mostly constitute groups of low compliance (p = 0,055). Men are more eager to change their lifestyle (91,4% in P3 and 85,7% in P4). Women belong mainly to groups with low compliance (p = 0,0001). Respondents who reported condition improvement were less likely to describe decreased sexual activity (59,6% vs 38,2%, p = 0,078), which acted as an important determinant of family relations. However, our analysis demonstrated a non-significant impact of adherence to indicated lifestyle modifications on patients’ wellbeing Conclusions. Compliant patients are statistically younger and more often male. Level of education is the least important determinant of compliance. There is no significant impact of adherence to indicated lifestyle modifications on patient’s wellbeing. Compliant patients are less likely to reduce their sexual activity, which showed to be an important family relationship factor.https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/199heart failurecompliancelifestylesexual activitywellbeing |
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Marta Olga Krzyżanowska Wacław Bernard Moryson Edyta Prokop Jacek Migaj Stefan Grajek Is compliance with lifestyle modifications dependent on sociodemographic factors and awareness of HF symptoms? Impact of lifestyle changes on HF patients’ wellbeing. Journal of Medical Science heart failure compliance lifestyle sexual activity wellbeing |
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Marta Olga Krzyżanowska Wacław Bernard Moryson Edyta Prokop Jacek Migaj Stefan Grajek |
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Is compliance with lifestyle modifications dependent on sociodemographic factors and awareness of HF symptoms? Impact of lifestyle changes on HF patients’ wellbeing. |
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Is compliance with lifestyle modifications dependent on sociodemographic factors and awareness of HF symptoms? Impact of lifestyle changes on HF patients’ wellbeing. |
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Is compliance with lifestyle modifications dependent on sociodemographic factors and awareness of HF symptoms? Impact of lifestyle changes on HF patients’ wellbeing. |
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Is compliance with lifestyle modifications dependent on sociodemographic factors and awareness of HF symptoms? Impact of lifestyle changes on HF patients’ wellbeing. |
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Is compliance with lifestyle modifications dependent on sociodemographic factors and awareness of HF symptoms? Impact of lifestyle changes on HF patients’ wellbeing. |
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is compliance with lifestyle modifications dependent on sociodemographic factors and awareness of hf symptoms? impact of lifestyle changes on hf patients’ wellbeing. |
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Poznan University of Medical Sciences |
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Aim. The aim of this study was to obtain information, whether patients with heart failure (HF) follow medical indications and if there are any sociodemographic differences between compliant and noncompliant patients and how lifestyle changes contribute to the patients’ wellbeing.
Material and Methods. A survey was carried out in 198 patients hospitalized in I Clinic of Cardiology in Poznan. Patients were divided into groups: P1- no lifestyle changes, P2- 1 of 4 verified lifestyle modifications, P3- 2 or 3 verified lifestyle modifications, P4- all 4 verified lifestyle modifications.
Results. People over the age of 65 mostly constitute groups of low compliance (p = 0,055). Men are more eager to change their lifestyle (91,4% in P3 and 85,7% in P4). Women belong mainly to groups with low compliance (p = 0,0001). Respondents who reported condition improvement were less likely to describe decreased sexual activity (59,6% vs 38,2%, p = 0,078), which acted as an important determinant of family relations. However, our analysis demonstrated a non-significant impact of adherence to indicated lifestyle modifications on patients’ wellbeing
Conclusions. Compliant patients are statistically younger and more often male. Level of education is the least important determinant of compliance. There is no significant impact of adherence to indicated lifestyle modifications on patient’s wellbeing. Compliant patients are less likely to reduce their sexual activity, which showed to be an important family relationship factor. |
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heart failure compliance lifestyle sexual activity wellbeing |
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