Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure
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Resumo: | Associations between generic and specific perceived health status have been little used in the clinical practice of the cardiovascular sciences. Describe the clinical and socio-economic profile of heart failure patients (HF) and correlate their perceived health status (PHS) (generic and specific) with clinical and socio-economic variables. Cross-sectional, quantitative and analytical study approved by the ethics committee - Federal University of Triangulo Mineiro (number 833.007). A sample of 91 individuals with different functional classes and etiologies of HF and who were in outpatient follow-up answered the following questionnaire: 1. Clinical and socioeconomic questionnaire; 2. Visual Analog Scale (VAS); 3. Minnesota Questionnaire (MLWHFQ). We studied 91 patients with HF; the majority was male (50.5%) married (52.7%), inactive (working condition) (83.51%), NYHA functional class IV (29.7%) hypertension etiology (46.2%). The VAS was correlated significantly (p <0.05) with the variables family income (r = 0.173) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) (r = 0.221) and significant (p <0.01) comorbidities (r = 0.237) and medications (r = 0.475). Significant associations (p <0.05) were established between the VSA, gender, surgical procedure and NYHA functional class IV. All MLWHFQ domains were significantly associated (p <0.01) with the female gender and functional class IV. Perceived health status showed significant decline in all dimensions when compared to other published studies, demanding attention from the health professionals and new clinical strategies to manage heart failure. |
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Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure Correlação entre características clínicas, socioeconômicas e estado de saúde percebido de pacientes com insuficiência cardíacaCardiologyHeart FailureQuality of LifeHealth SciencesAssociations between generic and specific perceived health status have been little used in the clinical practice of the cardiovascular sciences. Describe the clinical and socio-economic profile of heart failure patients (HF) and correlate their perceived health status (PHS) (generic and specific) with clinical and socio-economic variables. Cross-sectional, quantitative and analytical study approved by the ethics committee - Federal University of Triangulo Mineiro (number 833.007). A sample of 91 individuals with different functional classes and etiologies of HF and who were in outpatient follow-up answered the following questionnaire: 1. Clinical and socioeconomic questionnaire; 2. Visual Analog Scale (VAS); 3. Minnesota Questionnaire (MLWHFQ). We studied 91 patients with HF; the majority was male (50.5%) married (52.7%), inactive (working condition) (83.51%), NYHA functional class IV (29.7%) hypertension etiology (46.2%). The VAS was correlated significantly (p <0.05) with the variables family income (r = 0.173) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) (r = 0.221) and significant (p <0.01) comorbidities (r = 0.237) and medications (r = 0.475). Significant associations (p <0.05) were established between the VSA, gender, surgical procedure and NYHA functional class IV. All MLWHFQ domains were significantly associated (p <0.01) with the female gender and functional class IV. Perceived health status showed significant decline in all dimensions when compared to other published studies, demanding attention from the health professionals and new clinical strategies to manage heart failure.Associações entre o estado de saúde percebido genérico e específico têm sido pouco utilizados na pratica clínica das ciências cardiovasculares. Descrever o perfil clínico e socioeconômico de pacientes com Insuficiência Cardíaca (IC) e correlacionar o estado de saúde percebido (ESP) genérico e específico destes pacientes com variáveis clínicas e socioeconômicas. Estudo transversal, quantitativo e analítico, aprovado pelo comitê de ética da Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro, nº 833.007. Uma amostra de 91 indivíduos com diferentes classes funcionais e etiologias de IC e que estavam em acompanhamento ambulatorial responderam aos seguintes questionário: 1. Questionário Clínico e socioeconômico; 2. Escala Visual Analógica (EVA); 3. Questionário de Minnesota (MLWHFQ). Foram avaliados 91 pacientes com IC, a maioria do sexo masculino (50,5%) casados (52,7%), com condição de trabalho inativa (83,51%), classe funcional NYHA IV (29,7%) de etiologia hipertensiva (46,2%). A EVA correlacionou-se de forma significativa (p<0,05) com as variáveis renda familiar (r=0,173) e fração de ejeção do ventrículo esquerdo (FEVE) (r=0,221) e significante (p<0,01) com comorbidades (r=0,237) e medicações (r=0,475). Associações significantes (p<0,05) foram estabelecidas entre a EVA, sexo, procedimento cirúrgico e classe funcional NYHA IV. Todos os domínios do MLWHFQ se associaram de forma significante (p<0,01) com sexo feminino e classe funcional NYHA IV. O estado de saúde percebido demonstrou declínio em todas as suas dimensões, importante quando comparado a outros estudos publicados, demandando atenção dos profissionais de saúde e novas estratégias de manejo clínico da IC. EDUFU2017-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3651010.14393/BJ-v34n1a2018-36510Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 34 No. 1 (2018): Jan./Feb.; 223-230Bioscience Journal ; v. 34 n. 1 (2018): Jan./Feb.; 223-2301981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/36510/21472Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2017 Omar Pereira de Almeida Neto, Cristiane Martins Cunha, Paula Cristina Silva, Poliana Rodrigues Alves Duarte, Leila Aparecida Kauchakje Pedrosa, Elmiro Santos Resendehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Almeida Neto, Omar PereiraCunha, Cristiane MartinsSilva, Paula CristinaDuarte, Poliana Rodrigues AlvesKauchakje Pedrosa, Leila AparecidaResende, Elmiro Santos2022-02-11T15:19:21Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/36510Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-02-11T15:19:21Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure Correlação entre características clínicas, socioeconômicas e estado de saúde percebido de pacientes com insuficiência cardíaca |
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Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure |
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Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure de Almeida Neto, Omar Pereira Cardiology Heart Failure Quality of Life Health Sciences de Almeida Neto, Omar Pereira Cardiology Heart Failure Quality of Life Health Sciences |
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Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure |
title_full |
Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure |
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Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure |
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Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure |
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Correlation between clinical and socioeconomic characteristics and perceived health status of patients with heart failure |
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de Almeida Neto, Omar Pereira |
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de Almeida Neto, Omar Pereira de Almeida Neto, Omar Pereira Cunha, Cristiane Martins Silva, Paula Cristina Duarte, Poliana Rodrigues Alves Kauchakje Pedrosa, Leila Aparecida Resende, Elmiro Santos Cunha, Cristiane Martins Silva, Paula Cristina Duarte, Poliana Rodrigues Alves Kauchakje Pedrosa, Leila Aparecida Resende, Elmiro Santos |
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Cunha, Cristiane Martins Silva, Paula Cristina Duarte, Poliana Rodrigues Alves Kauchakje Pedrosa, Leila Aparecida Resende, Elmiro Santos |
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de Almeida Neto, Omar Pereira Cunha, Cristiane Martins Silva, Paula Cristina Duarte, Poliana Rodrigues Alves Kauchakje Pedrosa, Leila Aparecida Resende, Elmiro Santos |
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Cardiology Heart Failure Quality of Life Health Sciences |
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Cardiology Heart Failure Quality of Life Health Sciences |
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Associations between generic and specific perceived health status have been little used in the clinical practice of the cardiovascular sciences. Describe the clinical and socio-economic profile of heart failure patients (HF) and correlate their perceived health status (PHS) (generic and specific) with clinical and socio-economic variables. Cross-sectional, quantitative and analytical study approved by the ethics committee - Federal University of Triangulo Mineiro (number 833.007). A sample of 91 individuals with different functional classes and etiologies of HF and who were in outpatient follow-up answered the following questionnaire: 1. Clinical and socioeconomic questionnaire; 2. Visual Analog Scale (VAS); 3. Minnesota Questionnaire (MLWHFQ). We studied 91 patients with HF; the majority was male (50.5%) married (52.7%), inactive (working condition) (83.51%), NYHA functional class IV (29.7%) hypertension etiology (46.2%). The VAS was correlated significantly (p <0.05) with the variables family income (r = 0.173) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) (r = 0.221) and significant (p <0.01) comorbidities (r = 0.237) and medications (r = 0.475). Significant associations (p <0.05) were established between the VSA, gender, surgical procedure and NYHA functional class IV. All MLWHFQ domains were significantly associated (p <0.01) with the female gender and functional class IV. Perceived health status showed significant decline in all dimensions when compared to other published studies, demanding attention from the health professionals and new clinical strategies to manage heart failure. |
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