Religious practices and changes in health-related quality of life after hospital discharge for an acute coronary syndrome.
Hawa Ozien AbuDavid D McManusDarleen M LessardCatarina I KiefeRobert J GoldbergPublished in: Health and quality of life outcomes (2019)
Most ACS survivors in a contemporary, multiracial cohort acknowledged praying for their health, were aware of intercessory prayers made for their health and derived strength and comfort from religion. Patients who prayed for their health and those aware of intercessions made for their health experienced improvement in their generic physical and disease-specific HRQOL over time. Healthcare providers should recognize that patients may use prayer as a coping strategy for improving their well-being and recovery after a life-threatening illness.