Relationship between quality of life, fear of disease progression, and coping styles in patients with pulmonary hypertension: A network analysis.

A poor quality of life (QoL) in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) is often associated with emotional disturbances and the ability to cope. Little is known, however, about the intrinsic links among the QoL, fear of disease progression (FoP), and coping styles in patients with PH. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the relationships among QoL, FoP, and coping styles in patients with PH. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 247 patients from a tertiary hospital in Jinan, China and analyzed the relationships using network analysis. Participants completed the World Health Organization's Quality of Life Questionnaire, Fear of Disease Progression Questionnaire and Simple Coping Style Questionnaire during the survey period. The total QoL, positive coping, and negative coping scores were 46.55 ± 10.46, 31.75 ± 6.85, and 18.75 ± 4.66, respectively. The QoL psychological domain had the strongest centrality, deserving more attention than other domains. The coping styles were bridge nodes that connected the whole network, where negative coping and social family FoP, and positive coping and both social and psychological QoL had the strongest positive correlations. There were no significant sex-based or age-based differences in the networks. To improve QoL and psychological well-being in people with PH, healthcare professionals must focus on issues beyond the patient's physical health. Specifically, they should focus on positive coping styles, while developing interventions to promote positive coping and reduce negative coping styles.

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