Spiritual Well-Being to the Quality of Life of Heart Failure Patients
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Title
Spiritual Well-Being to the Quality of Life of Heart Failure Patients
Subject
Heart failure; psychological problem; quality of life; spirituality; well-being
Description
Heart failure is caused by the heart's inability to maintain normal blood flow. Some patients
with heart failure expressed that they needed nurses' help with their physical, psychological, and
spiritual problems. Spiritual Well-Being and its components play an essential role in a person's
declining quality of life and have been linked to various other health factors. This research aims to
determine the relationship between spiritual well-being and the quality of life of heart failure patients.
The sample for this research was 100 respondents taken using the accidental sampling technique. Data
analysis uses the chi-square correlation test if the test conditions are met. If the test requirements are
not met, use the alternative Fisher exact test. The instruments used in this research were the Spiritual
Needs Questionnaire (SpNQ) and the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ).
The results of this study illustrate that there is no relationship between quality-of-life scores and all
aspects of the spiritual needs of heart failure patients (p> 0.05). The analysis showed that NYHA
functional status (p= 0.044) and ejection fraction (r= -0.205, p= 0.041) influenced the spiritual needs of
heart failure patients. The results of this study indicate that the patient's spiritual needs are not related
to the general quality of life score but have a significant relationship with the physiological dimensions of quality of life, ejection fraction, and NYHA functional status.
with heart failure expressed that they needed nurses' help with their physical, psychological, and
spiritual problems. Spiritual Well-Being and its components play an essential role in a person's
declining quality of life and have been linked to various other health factors. This research aims to
determine the relationship between spiritual well-being and the quality of life of heart failure patients.
The sample for this research was 100 respondents taken using the accidental sampling technique. Data
analysis uses the chi-square correlation test if the test conditions are met. If the test requirements are
not met, use the alternative Fisher exact test. The instruments used in this research were the Spiritual
Needs Questionnaire (SpNQ) and the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ).
The results of this study illustrate that there is no relationship between quality-of-life scores and all
aspects of the spiritual needs of heart failure patients (p> 0.05). The analysis showed that NYHA
functional status (p= 0.044) and ejection fraction (r= -0.205, p= 0.041) influenced the spiritual needs of
heart failure patients. The results of this study indicate that the patient's spiritual needs are not related
to the general quality of life score but have a significant relationship with the physiological dimensions of quality of life, ejection fraction, and NYHA functional status.
Creator
Dian Hudiyawati, Devraj Singh Chouhan, Della Mardiana Wibowo, Ekky Puspita Sonia Putri, Afidatul Mujannidah
Source
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Z-Jmc1d2Z5WpKGMOwjjIjaSGKrmCCWRl
Publisher
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Date
2024
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
p-ISSN: 1979-2697
e-ISSN: 2721-1797
e-ISSN: 2721-1797
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Dian Hudiyawati, Devraj Singh Chouhan, Della Mardiana Wibowo, Ekky Puspita Sonia Putri, Afidatul Mujannidah, “Spiritual Well-Being to the Quality of Life of Heart Failure Patients,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 13, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10747.