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ISSN: 2638-6070

Scholarly Journal of Food and Nutrition

Research Article(ISSN: 2638-6070)

Financial Anxiety in Hospitalized Cardiovascular Patients

Volume 1 - Issue 4

Malakeh Meshkati and Niloufar Alikhani*

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    • Department of Financial Management, Islamic Azad University, Iran

    *Corresponding author: Niloufar Alikhani, Department of Financial Management, Islamic Azad University, Iran

Received: July 09, 2018;   Published: July 16, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/SJFN.2018.01.000116

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Abstract

Introduction: Due to the nature of hospitals, the importance of mental relaxation along with the physical health of patients, this study was conducted to investigate the anxiety of hospitalized patients(discharge), looking at the impact of health costs on the rate Anxiety.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional descriptive-analytic study was carried out using a researcher-made questionnaire. The statistical population of the study included 80 patients with myocardial infarction referring to the Hospital of Farmanieh, Tehran from 23 October to 21November 2017, 12 of whom were discontinued for some reason and 68 completed the questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS software and sequential regression statistical test.

Findings: There was a significant relationship between pay out of pocket, employment status and insurance and the amount of anxiety; variables such as age, gender and marital status did not have a significant relationship with patient anxiety. Among the factors indicating anxiety, they received too much concern about the cost of treatment and sleep disturbances in relation to treatment costs, respectively with the highest and lowest levels of financial anxiety.

Conclusion: According to the results, increasing pay out of pocket has a positive effect on patient’s anxiety.

Keywords: Anxiety; Out of Pocket Payment; Myocardial Infarction

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