Social Status, Health-Related Quality of Life, and Event-Free Survival in Patients with Heart Failure

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2012
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Background: Social status may impact health-related quality of life (HRQOL), hospitalization, and mortality in patients with heart failure (HF).

Purpose: To determine if social status was associated with HRQOL and event-free survival.

Hypotheses: Higher social status (quality of perceived support, emotional support, marital status, and economic status) is related to better HRQOL and event-free survival after controlling covariates (New York Heart Association [NYHA] functional class, comorbidity status, and age).

Methods: Patients (N = 147, 61 ± 11 years old, 70% male, 62% NYHA class III/IV) provided data on HRQOL (measured by the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure questionnaire) and social status. Event-free survival data were collected by medical record reviews and patient or family interviews. Hierarchical regression analysis and survival analysis were used to test the hypothesis.

Results: Better quality of perceived support, better economic status, better functional status, older age, and less comorbidity were related to better HRQOL (R2 = .365, p = <.001). Only economic status predicted event-free survival.

Conclusion: Attention should be given to those who have lower social support to improve HRQOL and those who have lower economic status to improve event-free survival.

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Heo S, Moser DK, Chung ML, Lennie TA. Social status, health-related quality of life, and event-free survival in patients with heart failure. Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2012;11(2):141-149. doi:10.1016/j.ejcnurse.2010.10.003
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European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
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