2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12955-016-0560-1
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Comorbidities and characteristics of coronary heart disease patients: their impact on health-related quality of life

Abstract: BackgroundPatients with coronary heart disease (CHD) commonly present with more than one comorbid condition, contributing to poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The aim of our study was to identify the associations between HRQoL and patient characteristics, vascular comorbidities and anxiety/depression disorders.MethodsThis observational study was conducted in 36 family medicine practices selected by random stratified sampling from all regions of Slovenia. HRQoL was assessed using the European Quali… Show more

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“…In this review, the scores for HRQOL relating to mental health were low indicating poor mental health. This result is congruent with the published research indicating that poor physical functioning is directly related to the psychological well-being of people with chronic conditions (Pols et al, 2017;Swardfager et al, 2016;Tušek-Bunc & Petek, 2016). Given that people with DFUs have poor mental health, access to psychosocial interventions both in the short and long term remains a priority for health services.…”
Section: Publication Biassupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In this review, the scores for HRQOL relating to mental health were low indicating poor mental health. This result is congruent with the published research indicating that poor physical functioning is directly related to the psychological well-being of people with chronic conditions (Pols et al, 2017;Swardfager et al, 2016;Tušek-Bunc & Petek, 2016). Given that people with DFUs have poor mental health, access to psychosocial interventions both in the short and long term remains a priority for health services.…”
Section: Publication Biassupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Overall, 45 reports on country-level EQ-5D scores were obtained. The majority of studies were performed in Poland (n = 24, 53%) , followed by Czech Republic (n = 8) [21,22,[43][44][45][46][47][48], and Slovenia (n = 5) [21,22,[49][50][51]. We also identified two studies from Bulgaria [21,22], Hungary [22,52], and Romania [21,22] and single studies from Austria [53] and Slovakia [54].…”
Section: Representation Of Different Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postoje relevantni dokazi da se može odgoditi pojavljivanje SI savlađivanjem tih faktora i lečenjem asimptomatske disfunkcije leve komore. Tako je moguće kontrolom hipertenzije (ciljani sistolni krvni pritisak 120 vs. 140 mm Hg) kod starijih osoba (≥75 godina) bez šećerne bolesti ili kod visoko rizičnih bolesnika sa hipertenzijom upotrebom različitih antihipertenzivnih lekova, pogotovo ACE inhibitora, smanjiti rizik ne samo od kardivaskularnih bolesti nego smanjiti i mortalitet i rizik od hospitalizacija zbog SI ali, pre svega, poboljšati kvaliteta života ovih pacijenata [9,[41][42][43][44][45].…”
Section: Prevencija Srčane Insuficijencijeunclassified