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KMID : 1221920160090020024
Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing
2016 Volume.9 No. 2 p.24 ~ p.35
Factors Influencing Life Satisfaction of Elderly Patients after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Han Mi-Na

Kim Hwa-Soon
Lee Young-Whee
Abstract
Purpose: This study investigated the degree of stress, depression, mindfulness and life satisfaction of elderly patients who had undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and identified factors influencing life satisfaction.

Methods: Participants were 106 patients over 60 years who had undergone PCI in a university hospital.

Results: The mean scores for stress, depression, mindfulness, and life satisfaction were 9.10¡¾2.53, 7.77¡¾3.32, 88.57¡¾8.47, and 17.40¡¾5.38 respectively. There were statistically significant differences in life satisfaction by main source of income (F = 4.74, p = .004) and perceived health status as compared with peer (F = 4.80, p = .010). Depression (p < .001) explained 38 % of the total variance of life satisfaction, and the explanatory power increased to 42 % when mindfulness (p = .035) was added. There were significant correlations among stress, depression, mindfulness and life satisfaction of the
patients.

Conclusions: Depression and mindfulness were significant influencing factors on subjects' satisfaction in life. To enhance the life satisfaction of the elderly patients after PCI, it is necessary to reduce depression and to develop mindfulness-based interventions.
KEYWORD
Aged , Percutaneous coronary intervention , Stress , Depression , Mindfulness , Life satisfaction
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