2013
DOI: 10.3329/akmmcj.v4i2.16918
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Health Related Quality of Life Among Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patient Attended at Combined Military Hospital, Dhaka

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“…This study showed religion was significantly associated with VT domain of QOL. This result was opposite with the findings by Irfan et al (2013) that revealed there was no association between religion and quality of life. It perhaps can be understandable as the majority of respondents that took place in the previous study were 95.6% Muslim and the rest were Hindu and others.…”
Section: Ijphcscontrasting
confidence: 95%
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“…This study showed religion was significantly associated with VT domain of QOL. This result was opposite with the findings by Irfan et al (2013) that revealed there was no association between religion and quality of life. It perhaps can be understandable as the majority of respondents that took place in the previous study were 95.6% Muslim and the rest were Hindu and others.…”
Section: Ijphcscontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…This study showed that employed patients have better quality of life after surgery compared to unemployed patients in PF domain. This is in agreement with the study by Irfan et al (2013) among 90 respondents at Military Hospital Dhaka, Bangladesh that shown significant association between employment status with PH domain, GH domain and also PCS score. Study by Tung et al (2008) also showed significant association between employment status with PCS score.…”
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“…Performing CABG in the elderly may be associated with significant improvements in health related quality of life. In contrast to Koltowski et al (2011) (27) and Irfan et al (2013) (41) stated that the association between age and all QOL' domains (physical, pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, emotional and mental health) were statistically not significant. Moreover, the two authors reported that there was a relationship between age and perceived quality of life after the operation, but the younger patients not only had a higher baseline QOL, but their perceived QoL also tended to improve more quickly.…”
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confidence: 84%