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The Mediator Role of Meaning in Life in the Life Quality of Patients With Chronic Heart Failure

Asian Nursing Research 2023³â 17±Ç 5È£ p.253 ~ 258
KMID : 1022320230170050253
 ( Min-Hui Liu ) - 

 ( Chao-Hung Wang ) - 
 ( Ai-Fu Chiou ) - National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose Heart failure (HF) is a highly recurrent disease with a high sudden death rate and a substantial influence on disease-related quality of life (QOL). Social support, symptom distress, care needs, and meaning in life all have significant impacts on QOL. We hypothesized that meaning in life plays a mediating role in the relationship of social support, symptom distress, and care needs with QOL among patients with chronic HF.

Methods Based on cross-sectional analysis, we recruited 186 HF outpatients who completed structured questionnaires for social support, symptom distress, care needs, meaning in life, and QOL. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the mediating role of meaning in life in the relationship of social support, symptom distress, and care needs with QOL.

Results The final model showed good model fit. Meaning in life was associated with global QOL (¥â = 0.18, p = .032). Although symptom distress (¥â = ?0.26, p = .005) and care needs (¥â = ?0.36, p = .021) were negatively associated with global QOL, meaning in life played a partial mediating role between symptom distress and global QOL (¥â = ?0.02, p = .023) and between care needs and global QOL (¥â = ?0.07, p = .030). However, meaning in life played a complete mediating role between social support and global QOL (¥â = 0.08, p = .047). The model showed that meaning in life, symptom distress, and care needs explained 50% of global QOL.

Conclusions In patients with chronic HF, meaning in life played a mediating role in the relationship of social support, symptom distress, and care needs with QOL. Implementing an intervention to enrich meaning in life may help patients manage the issues caused by symptoms and alleviate their unmet needs.
KeyWords

heart failure, outpatients, quality of lifel value of life
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