Objectives To provide the first epidemiological lifestyle descriptions of the Italian grown-up/adult congenital heart disease (GUCH/ACHD) population by identifying the determinants of poor perceived health status. Design Cross-sectional pan-national survey. Setting Italian GUCH/ACHD patients who were members of the Italian Association of GUCH/ACHD. Primary and secondary outcome measures To discuss these lifestyle descriptions through an ad hoc developed questionnaire and health perceptions (ie, mental and physical health perception) through a short form health survey (SF-12). Results 629 patients included; many investigated GUCH/ACHD lifestyles were determined similar to those of the general population-with the exception of the smoking habits, which were lower. The odds of the occurrence of inadequate physical health perceptions increased by more than two times in patients undergoing antiarrhythmic therapies (OR adjusted=2.045; 95% CI=1.201 to 3.479; p=0.008; n=629), more than 1.5 times in patients taking oral anticoagulants (OR adjusted=1.638; 95% CI=1.038 to 2.585; p=0.034; n=629) and roughly 1.7 times in patients treated with antiplatelets (OR adjusted=1.743; 95% CI=1.024 to 2.966; p=0.041; n=629). The odds of the occurrence of inadequate mental health perceptions increased by 1.7% for every year that the patients aged (OR adjusted=1.017; 95% CI=1.002 to 1.032; p=0.025; n=629). Conclusion Particular attention should be paid to these ageing patients' increasing psychological needs, and additional research is needed to identify associations between their lifestyles and clinical outcomes.

Lifestyles and determinants of perceived health in Italian grown-up/adult congenital heart patients: A cross-sectional and pan-national survey / F. Dellafiore, R. Caruso, C. Arrigoni, S.F. Flocco, A. Giamberti, M. Chessa. - In: BMJ OPEN. - ISSN 2044-6055. - 9:10(2019), pp. e030917.1-e030917.7. [10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030917]

Lifestyles and determinants of perceived health in Italian grown-up/adult congenital heart patients: A cross-sectional and pan-national survey

R. Caruso
Secondo
Conceptualization
;
C. Arrigoni
Methodology
;
2019

Abstract

Objectives To provide the first epidemiological lifestyle descriptions of the Italian grown-up/adult congenital heart disease (GUCH/ACHD) population by identifying the determinants of poor perceived health status. Design Cross-sectional pan-national survey. Setting Italian GUCH/ACHD patients who were members of the Italian Association of GUCH/ACHD. Primary and secondary outcome measures To discuss these lifestyle descriptions through an ad hoc developed questionnaire and health perceptions (ie, mental and physical health perception) through a short form health survey (SF-12). Results 629 patients included; many investigated GUCH/ACHD lifestyles were determined similar to those of the general population-with the exception of the smoking habits, which were lower. The odds of the occurrence of inadequate physical health perceptions increased by more than two times in patients undergoing antiarrhythmic therapies (OR adjusted=2.045; 95% CI=1.201 to 3.479; p=0.008; n=629), more than 1.5 times in patients taking oral anticoagulants (OR adjusted=1.638; 95% CI=1.038 to 2.585; p=0.034; n=629) and roughly 1.7 times in patients treated with antiplatelets (OR adjusted=1.743; 95% CI=1.024 to 2.966; p=0.041; n=629). The odds of the occurrence of inadequate mental health perceptions increased by 1.7% for every year that the patients aged (OR adjusted=1.017; 95% CI=1.002 to 1.032; p=0.025; n=629). Conclusion Particular attention should be paid to these ageing patients' increasing psychological needs, and additional research is needed to identify associations between their lifestyles and clinical outcomes.
adult cardiology; congenital heart disease; mental health
Settore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali, Cliniche e Pediatriche
2019
Article (author)
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
Dellafiore et al BMJ 2019.pdf

accesso aperto

Descrizione: Article
Tipologia: Publisher's version/PDF
Dimensione 284.33 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
284.33 kB Adobe PDF Visualizza/Apri
Pubblicazioni consigliate

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/2434/923851
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 8
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 6
social impact