Title of article :
Resilience and the associated factors in patients with coronary artery disease
Author/Authors :
Nouri-Saeed Azam Department of Psychology - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University of Guilan - Rasht, Iran , Salari Arsalan Department of Cardiology - Guilan Interventional Cardiovascular Research Center - Heshmat Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Rasht, Iran , Nouri-Saeed Ali Department of Islamic Studies - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Rasht, Iran , Rouhi-Balasi Leila Department of Nursing - Guilan Interventional Cardiovascular Research Center - Heshmat Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Rasht, Iran , Moaddab Fatemeh Department of Nursing - Guilan Interventional Cardiovascular Research Center - Heshmat Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
Coping strategies play a key role in the management of different diseases. Resilience and positive emotions
in patients could enhance coping strategies and reduce disease complications. This study aimed to determine the level of resilience and
the associated factors in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD).
Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 186 CAD patients referring to Dr. Heshmat Hospital of Rasht in
2013. Data were collected using the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), and data analysis was performed using descriptive
and inferential statistics in SPSS.
Results: In this study, mean score of resilience was 65.50±1.58 (out of 100), and 53.2% of the subjects had lower scores than the
mean. Significant associations were observed between the resilience level and age, gender, education status, employment status
and history of hypertension (P<0.05). According to the logistic regression, employment status was the only significant predictor of
resilience.
Conclusion: According to the results of this study, since the majority of the subjects had lower scores than the mean of resilience, it
is recommended that these patients be monitored for mental and psychological health. Furthermore, they should be trained on coping
skills depending on their socio-demographic features.
Keywords :
Resilience , Patients , Coronary artery disease
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)