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. 2019 Nov 16;7(2):530-535.
doi: 10.1002/nop2.417. eCollection 2020 Mar.

The relationship between cognitive perception of self-concept and coping styles in heart failure patients

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The relationship between cognitive perception of self-concept and coping styles in heart failure patients

Zahra Amouzeshi et al. Nurs Open. .

Abstract

Aim: To determine the relationship between self-concept and coping styles in patients with heart failure in an Iranian population.

Design: This study had a correlational design.

Methods: In this study, 100 HF patients hospitalized in the CCU and cardiac ward of Vali-Asr Hospital of Birjand, Iran were selected by convenience sampling method. Two validated and reliable questionnaires including Cognitive Perception of Self-Concept and the Coping Styles questionnaires were completed by each patient.

Results: There were significant associations between emotion-oriented and threat to self-concept in total and physical sensation and self-consistency dimensions. Also, a significant association was observed between avoidance-oriented and threat to self-concept in total and body sensation dimension (p < .05). There was no significant association between the problem-oriented component and the threat to self-concept in total and none of its dimensions. The challenge to self-concept and its dimensions were not significantly related to any component of coping styles.

Keywords: coping; heart failure; nurses; nursing; self‐concept.

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There are no conflicts of interest associated with this study.

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