The Death Anxiety Experienced by Cardiac Patients in the Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Affecting Factors.
Derya TülüceEmine Kaplan SerinPublished in: Omega (2022)
The study was conducted to determine the death anxiety experienced by heart patients and the affecting factors in the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was conducted with 148 patients hospitalized in the cardiology clinic of a university hospital between April and August 2021 in the southeast in Turkey. The data were collected with the personal information form, death anxiety scale, coronavirus anxiety scale and Covid-19 fear scale developed by the researchers. Data analysis was performed by using IBM SPSS Statistics 25. Descriptive statistics were used in the analysis of the data. Correlation and regression analysis were performed to determine the relationship between scales. The mean age of the patients was 64.99+15.56 years and 56.1% were male. 57.4% of them were hospitalized with a diagnosis of coronary artery disease. During the pandemic, it was determined that 74.3% of the patients followed social distance, 71.6% wore masks, 58.8% used disinfectants. The patients had moderate death anxiety, low coronavirus anxiety, and high covid 19 fear. A positive linear correlation was found between anxiety and fear scale and death anxiety total and sub-dimensions. As a result, the fear of COVID-19 may increase the fear of death in individuals with heart disease. Patients who are worried about being infected with Covid 19 during the pandemic process have more fear of death.
Keyphrases
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- ejection fraction
- coronavirus disease
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- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- coronary artery disease
- heart failure
- cardiovascular disease
- data analysis
- patient reported outcomes
- depressive symptoms
- physical activity
- atrial fibrillation
- electronic health record
- sleep quality
- acute coronary syndrome
- mental health
- deep learning
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- patient reported
- health information