2017
DOI: 10.1177/1474515117722255
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Anxiety and self-care behaviour in patients with chronic systolic heart failure: A multivariate model

Abstract: Anxiety is negatively associated with self-care behaviour in patients with CHF. However, this effect disappears behind the stronger influence of depression on self-care. The consideration of mental comorbidities in patients with CHF is important.

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“…Anxiety and depression related to the demands of HF self‐care are well recognised and have been well researched (Kessing et al, ). Similarly, previous findings of an association between adherence to treatment and self‐care and psychological distress suggest that increased levels of anxiety and depression reduce a patient's self‐care ability (Moser et al, ; Müller‐Tash et al, ). This study proposes that the emotional burden is an important aspect of living with HF in terms of patients’ adherence, well‐being and quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Anxiety and depression related to the demands of HF self‐care are well recognised and have been well researched (Kessing et al, ). Similarly, previous findings of an association between adherence to treatment and self‐care and psychological distress suggest that increased levels of anxiety and depression reduce a patient's self‐care ability (Moser et al, ; Müller‐Tash et al, ). This study proposes that the emotional burden is an important aspect of living with HF in terms of patients’ adherence, well‐being and quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…These self‐care tasks consist of weight monitoring, taking multiple medications, symptom management and restrictions on physical activity and diet (Kessing et al, ). Additionally, anxiety seems to contribute to inadequate self‐care (Müller‐Tash et al, ). Psychological problems such as anxiety and depression are common among HF patients, with a prevalence of 40% for anxiety symptoms and up to 30% for depressive symptoms (Moser et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Зарубежные авторы отмечают, что лабиль-ность АД зачастую связана с тревогой и требует как вмешательства кардиолога, так и психотропной те-рапии и/или психотерапевтического вмешательства [21]. Известно, что дисбаланс вегетативной нервной системы, который часто сопровождает тревогу, явля-Таблица 2 Сила и достоверность корреляционной связи между числом баллов по предлагаемой шкале и различными конечными точками (n = 1031) Psychology and psychiatry ется важным фактором возникновения нарушений сердечного ритма [23].…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Наличие лабильности АГ, что не является патогномоничным признаком ГБ в соответствии с со-временными представлениями [2], а рассматривается как состояние с важным вкладом психологического компонента [21].…”
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“…However, this effect disappears behind the stronger influence of depression on self-care. It is important to consider mental comorbidities in patients with CHF [123].…”
Section: Strong Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%