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Religious practices and long-term survival after hospital discharge for an acute coronary syndrome.

Hawa Ozien AbuKate L LapaneMolly E WaringChristine M UlbrichtRandolph S DevereauxDavid D McManusJeroan J AllisonCatarina I KiefeRobert J Goldberg
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Most ACS survivors acknowledge deriving strength and comfort from religion, praying for their health, and intercessions made by others for their health. Although the reported religious practices were not associated with post-discharge survival after multivariable adjustment, acknowledging that patients utilize their religious beliefs and practices as strategies to improve their health would ensure a more holistic approach to patient management and promote cultural competence in healthcare.
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