Fear of movement and its associated psychosocial factors in heart failure patients: A cross-sectional study.
Xiuting ZhangQiuge ZhaoMei WangMei YangXiuzhen FanPublished in: European journal of cardiovascular nursing (2022)
Fear of movement is common in patients with heart failure. Cardiac anxiety, depressive symptoms, subjective social status, and employment status were associated with patients' fear of movement. This indicates that measures should be taken to screen and manage patients' fear of movement. Furthermore, alleviating cardiac anxiety and depressive symptoms may be important to consider in relieving fear of movement in heart failure patients, especially for those who are employed and with low subjective social status.