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The Relationship Between Resilience and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Heart Failure Patients in New York Heart Association Functional Classes II and III.

Ching-Hui ChengChing-Hwa HsuJia-Rong SieShiow-Luan TsayHeng-Hsin Tung
Published in: The journal of nursing research : JNR (2024)
The efficacy of measures taken to increase resilience to heart failure varied in patients in different functional classes. Functional Class II individuals were better able to manage the disease using their personal strength, whereas Functional Class III individuals relied more heavily on family support and assistance for this effort. Furthermore, participant feelings about quality of life also varied by functional class, with physical function and bodily pain taking on significantly more importance for Functional Class III individuals.
Keyphrases
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