Quality of life and chronic disease in patients receiving primary health care
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20/12/2016
20/12/2016
2016
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Problem Statement: Chronic disease entails physical, psychological and social issues with a decrease in the quality of life. The assessment of QoL has been applied as indicator in patients with chronic diseases. Research Questions: What is the quality of life in patients with chronic disease? What are the socio-demographic variables that influence the quality of life in patients? Purpose: To assess the quality of life in patients suffering from chronic disease and identify socio-demographic variables which influence the quality of life of patients suffering from chronic disease. Research Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analytical study using a sample composed of 228 users (134 females) from a Family Health Unit in the municipality of Viseu. Data collection was made by means of a questionnaire, consisting of sociodemographic variables, the SF-12 scale and the existence of chronic disease was assessed through the questions – “Do you currently suffer from any chronic disease?”; “If so, which one(s)?”. Findings: The most common chronic diseases were hypertension (59.9%). Female patients with a chronic disease reported worse physical functioning, role-physical and role-emotional; increased bodily pain and better quality of life regarding general health. Male patients showed worse role-physical, increased bodily pain and vitality. Sociodemographic variables which were associated with quality of life were area of residence, academic qualifications and work situation. Conclusion: Chronic disease affects quality of life negatively. Quality of life in both patients groups was associated with socio-demographic variables. Health-related quality of life is an essential issue and should be considered as a priority in health policies. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
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Preto O, Amaral O, Duarte J, Chaves C, Coutinho E, Nelas P. Quality of life and chronic disease in patients receiving primary health care. The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences EpSBS. 2016;13:217-226. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs(2357-1330).2016.7.2 2357-1330 |
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eng |
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Future Academy |
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http://www.futureacademy.org.uk/publication/EpSBS/icH&Hpsy2016 |
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openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Quality of life #Chronic disease #Primary health care |
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article |