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Nonadherence to health promotion depending on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease severity

Authors
 Hyunwoo Jeong  ;  Soo Hyun Kim  ;  Seongmi Choi  ;  Heejung Kim 
Citation
 HEART & LUNG, Vol.55 : 1-10, 2022-09 
Journal Title
HEART & LUNG
ISSN
 0147-9563 
Issue Date
2022-09
MeSH
Aged ; Forced Expiratory Volume ; Health Promotion ; Humans ; Nutrition Surveys ; Patient Compliance ; Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive* / complications ; Severity of Illness Index
Keywords
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) ; health behavior ; nonadherence ; severity
Abstract
Background: Nonadherence to recommended health behaviors reportedly correlates with the prevalence and health outcomes of COPD, but the factors contributing to multiple health promotions are not well understood.

Objective: To examine the factors associated with nonadherence to health behaviors, specifically focusing on COPD severity.

Methods: We conducted a secondary data analysis with data from the 2016-2019 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The analyzed data were from 1,627 individuals aged over 40 years who had a FEV1/FVC ratio < 70% measured via spirometer. In this study, nonadherence to health behaviors is the sum of seven health-promoting behaviors in terms of smoking cessation, alcohol abstinence, regular exercise, weight control, recommended sleep time, influenza vaccination, and medical check-up.

Results: COPD patients' nonadherence to health behaviors was significantly associated with comorbidity (p=0.017), stress (p=0.002), and COPD severity (moderate, severe; p=0.010, p=0.039, respectively). In addition, the moderate and severe COPD groups showed a higher nonadherence rate than the mild COPD group. Specifically, nonadherence to weight control was the most significantly different behavior according to COPD severity levels, based on the GOLD classification of airflow limitation.

Conclusion: Our study findings support that those with higher levels of stress, comorbidities, and severe disease conditions are less likely to adhere to health behaviors. Thus, healthcare providers and policymakers should provide tailored approaches according to COPD severity to educate and support appropriate health behaviors for individuals with COPD.
Full Text
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0147-9563(22)00073-5
DOI
10.1016/j.hrtlng.2022.03.018
Appears in Collections:
3. College of Nursing (간호대학) > Dept. of Nursing (간호학과) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Soo Hyun(김수현)
Kim, Heejung(김희정) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3719-0111
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/192027
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