Factor Information
Data ID 427
Factor Linear Analog Scale Quality of Life(LAS QOL)
Description Multivariable GLMM, adjusting for patient characteristics and un- measured country differences, revealed that being religious/spiritual was a predictor for better quality of life (LAS QOL), and a higher satisfaction with life (SWLS).
Biomarker YES
Classification F6 (psychosocial factor - other)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective to attain a better understanding of the relationship between religion/spirituality and health outcomes.
p Value <0.05
Conclusion Multivariable GLMM, adjusting for patient characteristics and un- measured country differences, revealed that being religious/spiritual was a predictor for better health behaviors, better quality of life (LAS QOL), and a higher satisfaction with life (SWLS). Religiosity/spirituality is an independent predictor for some PROs, but has differential impact across countries.
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 450
CHD Type non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype complex CHD
Reference
PMID 30077534
Year 2019
Title Religion and spirituality as predictors of patient-reported outcomes in adults with congenital heart disease around the globe.
Sample
Population Adults
Source questionnaires
Region ArgentinaAustralia, Belgium, Canada, France, India, Italy, Japan, Malta, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, the Netherlands, USA
Method APPROACH-IS was a cross-sectional study, in which 4028 patients from 15 countries were enrolled. Patients completed questionnaires to measure perceived health status; psychological functioning; health behaviors; and quality of life.
Race 15 countries from 5 continents
Disease History N/A
Treatment History N/A
Group being religlous/spiritual CHD(Treatment) none- religlous/spiritual CHD(Control)
Number 1927 1992
Age 32 (IQR 25–43) years 31 (IQR 25–40) years
Gender (Male: Female) 803:1124 1058:934
Marker Level 1.2(0.5)(being religlous/spiritual CHD) N/A(none- religlous/spiritual CHD)