Effect of anxiety and depression on self-care agency and quality of life in hospitalized patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A questionnaire survey

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects the lives of individuals in a number of ways; it causes an increase in the need for help and support and a decline in self‐care agency and quality of life. This research has been conducted in patients with COPD hospitalized in the Pulmonary Depart...

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description Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects the lives of individuals in a number of ways; it causes an increase in the need for help and support and a decline in self‐care agency and quality of life. This research has been conducted in patients with COPD hospitalized in the Pulmonary Department of Erzincan State Hospital in the eastern Turkey to examine the effect of anxiety and depression on self‐care agency and quality of life (n = 135). The results showed that 69.6% and 85.6% of the patients were at risk for anxiety and depression, respectively, and that the mean scores of self‐care agency and quality of life decreased as the mean scores of anxiety and depression increased. It was also established that the mean score of the quality of life increased as the mean score of self‐care agency went up. It could be concluded that the majority of the patients are at risk for anxiety and depression and that presence of anxiety or depression has a negative effect on the self‐care agency and the quality of life. The recognition and treatment of depression and anxiety in patients with COPD provide significant improvements in self‐care agency and quality of life of patients.
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Anxiety-Depression
At risk
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
COPD
Depression
Female
Hospitalization
Hospitalized
Humans
Male
Mental depression
Mental health care
Nursing
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive - psychology
Quality of Life
Risk assessment
self-care agency
Selfcare
Surveys and Questionnaires
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