Quality of Life of Seniors Staying in the Vascular Surgery Department
Quality of Life of Seniors Staying in the Vascular Surgery Department
Data
2025
Autorzy
Wróblewska, Zuzanna
Chmielewski, Jarosław Piotr
Kowalczyk, Michał
Orczykowski, Tomasz
Kosecka, Justyna
Wróblewska, Izabela
Tytuł czasopisma
ISSN czasopisma
Tytuł tomu
Wydawca
Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawła II
Streszczenie
Background. Cardiovascular diseases are among the most important health problems and
are considered a leading cause of death. A patient’s quality of life (QoL) depends on their
physical and mental health, as well as on various areas of their functioning. The purpose of
this study was to determine the QoL of senior patients with vascular diseases.
Material and methods. The study covered 227 patients staying in the vascular surgery
department. The analysis used a proprietary questionnaire containing questions about
socio-demographic data, and standardized questionnaires: SF-36 and Beck’s Depression
Inventory.
Results. Most patients with vascular diseases were men (120 men, i.e. 52.86%) and those
over the age of 60 (66.08%). A correlation was observed between age and perceived QoL –
patients over 60 experience a lower QoL in terms of physical functioning and general health.
It was found that women were significantly more likely than men to experience a reduced
QoL due to pain complaints, and that those with higher levels of education, taking fewer
medications, had lower scores on the Beck’s scale.
Conclusions. Pain has a decisive impact on the respondents’ QoL. The higher the level
of depression among the respondents, the lower their QoL. Women are more likely to
experience reduced QoL due to pain complaints. People with higher levels of education take
fewer medications, less frequently complain of low mood and rate their QoL higher.
Opis
Słowa kluczowe
vascular diseases,
quality of life,
senior citizens,
patient,
health
Cytowanie
Wróblewska Z, Chmielewski JP, Kowalczyk M, Orczykowski T, Kosecka J, Wróblewska I. Quality of life of seniors staying in the vascular surgery department. Health Prob Civil. 2025; 19(3): 261-274. https://doi.org/10.5114/hpc.2024.138841