Association between depressive symptoms and quality of life in outpatients and inpatients with heart failure

ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, depressive symptoms and quality of life of patients with heart failure and associate quality of life with depressive symptoms. Method: A cross-sectional study conducted with outpatients and inpatients. Sociodemographic data were collected and questionnaires were applied to assess quality of life (Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire) and depressive symptoms (Beck Depression Inventory). Results: The sample consisted of 113 patients. Outpatients were retired (p=0.004), with better education (p=0.034) and higher ventricular ejection fraction (p=0.001). The inpatient group had greater depressive symptoms (18.1±10 vs 14.6±1.3; p=0.036) and lower quality of life (74.1±18.7 vs 40.5±3.4; p<0.001) than the outpatient group. Outpatients with depressive symptom scores from 18 points had worse quality of life scores in 17 of the 21 questions. Conclusion: Inpatients had worse depressive symptoms and quality of life, which was more affected in the physical dimension in those with moderate/severe depressive symptoms. Outpatients with more severe depressive symptoms had worse quality of life in all dimensions.

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Main Authors: Tinoco,Juliana de Melo Vellozo Pereira, Souza,Beatriz Paiva e Silva de, Oliveira,Samara Xavier de, Oliveira,Josiana Araujo de, Mesquita,Evandro Tinoco, Cavalcanti,Ana Carla Dantas
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S0080-623420210001004032021-03-31Association between depressive symptoms and quality of life in outpatients and inpatients with heart failureTinoco,Juliana de Melo Vellozo PereiraSouza,Beatriz Paiva e Silva deOliveira,Samara Xavier deOliveira,Josiana Araujo deMesquita,Evandro TinocoCavalcanti,Ana Carla Dantas Hearth Failure Quality of Life Depression Nursing Care ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, depressive symptoms and quality of life of patients with heart failure and associate quality of life with depressive symptoms. Method: A cross-sectional study conducted with outpatients and inpatients. Sociodemographic data were collected and questionnaires were applied to assess quality of life (Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire) and depressive symptoms (Beck Depression Inventory). Results: The sample consisted of 113 patients. Outpatients were retired (p=0.004), with better education (p=0.034) and higher ventricular ejection fraction (p=0.001). The inpatient group had greater depressive symptoms (18.1±10 vs 14.6±1.3; p=0.036) and lower quality of life (74.1±18.7 vs 40.5±3.4; p<0.001) than the outpatient group. Outpatients with depressive symptom scores from 18 points had worse quality of life scores in 17 of the 21 questions. Conclusion: Inpatients had worse depressive symptoms and quality of life, which was more affected in the physical dimension in those with moderate/severe depressive symptoms. Outpatients with more severe depressive symptoms had worse quality of life in all dimensions.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade de São Paulo, Escola de EnfermagemRevista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP v.55 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342021000100403en10.1590/s1980-220x2019030903686
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Cavalcanti,Ana Carla Dantas
Association between depressive symptoms and quality of life in outpatients and inpatients with heart failure
author_facet Tinoco,Juliana de Melo Vellozo Pereira
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title Association between depressive symptoms and quality of life in outpatients and inpatients with heart failure
title_short Association between depressive symptoms and quality of life in outpatients and inpatients with heart failure
title_full Association between depressive symptoms and quality of life in outpatients and inpatients with heart failure
title_fullStr Association between depressive symptoms and quality of life in outpatients and inpatients with heart failure
title_full_unstemmed Association between depressive symptoms and quality of life in outpatients and inpatients with heart failure
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description ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, depressive symptoms and quality of life of patients with heart failure and associate quality of life with depressive symptoms. Method: A cross-sectional study conducted with outpatients and inpatients. Sociodemographic data were collected and questionnaires were applied to assess quality of life (Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire) and depressive symptoms (Beck Depression Inventory). Results: The sample consisted of 113 patients. Outpatients were retired (p=0.004), with better education (p=0.034) and higher ventricular ejection fraction (p=0.001). The inpatient group had greater depressive symptoms (18.1±10 vs 14.6±1.3; p=0.036) and lower quality of life (74.1±18.7 vs 40.5±3.4; p<0.001) than the outpatient group. Outpatients with depressive symptom scores from 18 points had worse quality of life scores in 17 of the 21 questions. Conclusion: Inpatients had worse depressive symptoms and quality of life, which was more affected in the physical dimension in those with moderate/severe depressive symptoms. Outpatients with more severe depressive symptoms had worse quality of life in all dimensions.
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