Authors :
Anil Padaganur; Parashuram Vitthal; Pallavi Dodamani; Pradeep Nandi
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 2 - February
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24FEB1620
Abstract :
We sought to examine the relationship between
health-related quality of life (HRQL) and a first
emergency rehospitalization and mortality in patients with
heart failure (HF) having a wide variation in ventricular
ejection fraction and functional status1
.
Aim
The present study was aimed to evaluate the self-
efficacy, health related quality of life and attitude towards
hospitalization among re-admitted patients
Materials and Methods
Hospital patients who have been readmitted are the
study's source of data. A sample 142 obtained from
hospitals for the correlation descriptive research design
and quantitative methodology.
Results
Out of 142patients majority 79(55.6%) had very high
self efficacy, 58(40.8%) had high self efficacy and
remaining 5(3.5%) patients had very low self efficacy out
of 142 patients majority 121(85.2%) had good health
related QOL, 19(13.4%) had moderate QOL and
remaining 2(1.4%) patients had very good QOL out of 142
patients majority 79(55.6%) had positive attitude,
39(27.5%) had strongly positive attitude and remaining
24(16.9%) patients had fairly positive attitude.
Conclusion
The aim of the study to assess quality of life among
readmitted patients and some of the study subjects has the
moderate quality of life and majority of the study subject
is good quality of life and some of the participats fairly
positive attitude towards the hospitalization and self
efficacy.
Keywords :
Self-Efficacy, Quality of Life, Attitude Readmitted Patients.
We sought to examine the relationship between
health-related quality of life (HRQL) and a first
emergency rehospitalization and mortality in patients with
heart failure (HF) having a wide variation in ventricular
ejection fraction and functional status1
.
Aim
The present study was aimed to evaluate the self-
efficacy, health related quality of life and attitude towards
hospitalization among re-admitted patients
Materials and Methods
Hospital patients who have been readmitted are the
study's source of data. A sample 142 obtained from
hospitals for the correlation descriptive research design
and quantitative methodology.
Results
Out of 142patients majority 79(55.6%) had very high
self efficacy, 58(40.8%) had high self efficacy and
remaining 5(3.5%) patients had very low self efficacy out
of 142 patients majority 121(85.2%) had good health
related QOL, 19(13.4%) had moderate QOL and
remaining 2(1.4%) patients had very good QOL out of 142
patients majority 79(55.6%) had positive attitude,
39(27.5%) had strongly positive attitude and remaining
24(16.9%) patients had fairly positive attitude.
Conclusion
The aim of the study to assess quality of life among
readmitted patients and some of the study subjects has the
moderate quality of life and majority of the study subject
is good quality of life and some of the participats fairly
positive attitude towards the hospitalization and self
efficacy.
Keywords :
Self-Efficacy, Quality of Life, Attitude Readmitted Patients.