Publication: Relationship between perceived fear of Covid-19 and self-care management in heart failure patients
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Yeni, Tuğba
Bülbül, Elif
Efil, Sevda
Türen, Sevda
Hiçerimez, Ayfer
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Publication Date
2024
Language
en
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Journal article
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Abstract
Introduction and aim. The fear of contracting COVID-19, which affects human health biopsychosocially, is expected to affect the self-care management of patients with heart failure (HF). This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between perceived fear of COVID-19 and self-care management in HF patients. Material and methods. The study was conducted with 115 HF patients. “Sociodemographic characteristics form”, “Fear of COVID-19 tool” and “Nine-item European Heart Failure Self-care Behavior Scale (EHFScB Scale-9)” were used to collect data. Results. 51.3% of the participants in the study are in the 40–60 age range, 53.7% are male, 92.2% live with their family, 64.3% have a diagnosis of HF for less than 5 years. Levels of COVID-19 fear, and self-care management were found to be high in the participants who are 40 years old or younger, has higher education level, diagnosed within 1 to 3 years, received psychological support during the pandemic process, received training from doctor or nurse about COVID-19. Fear level and self-care levels were moderately positively correlated. Conclusion. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it is necessary to develop effective care strategies to identify individuals with diseases such as HF who should have high self-care management skills. © 2024 Publishing Office of the University of Rzeszow. All rights reserved.
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European Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Publisher:
Publishing Office of the University of Rzeszow
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Subject
Heart failure, Self care, Quality of life