Journal of Clinical Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(3), P. 729 - 729
Published: Jan. 23, 2025
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases, particularly myocardial infarction (MI), significantly impact patients’ lives, causing stress and prompting varied responses to illness. Aim methods: We conducted a narrative review concerning the acceptance of illness quality life in post-MI patients. Based on an extensive search available literature, this consolidates current evidence proposed topic. Conclusions implications: While some patients struggle with face emotional distress, others who accept their condition are more likely engage treatment lifestyle changes, leading improved health-related (HRQoL). Following MI, often experience depression, anxiety, stress, complicating Risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes, smoking, play significant role influencing HRQoL An accurate assessment is crucial for tailoring effective treatments support strategies enhance patient outcomes identify those most at risk developing depression or anxiety. Effective physician–patient nurse–patient communication from family might be helpful recovery. Cardiac rehabilitation improves HRQoL. This underscores importance integrating psychological optimal medical care improve prognosis individuals recovering MI. The healthcare system could implement routine assessments MI admission discharge establish baseline follow-up. Future research should explore interventions, interplay CVD factors psychosocial aspects, emerging artificial intelligence personalized care, cost-effectiveness integrated models.
Language: Английский