BEZMIALEM SCIENCE, cilt.11, sa.4, ss.432-439, 2023 (ESCI)
Objective: To determine the levels of chronic disease management
and psychological stress in the era of pandemic, and to evaluate the
relationship between them.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the sample consisted
of 233 patients with chronic diseases. The data were collected
with Personal Information Form, the Coronavirus disease-19
(COVID-19) Related Psychological Distress scale (CORPD) and
the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) between
April 15 and September 30, 2021. The data were collected online
via Google Forms and analyzed using number, percent, standard
deviation, mode, mean, median, Spearman’s correlation, Kruskal
Wallis, Mann-Whitney U, post-hoc multiple comparisons.
Results: The mean CORPD score of the participants was
41.87±10.12, and the mean PACIC score was 63.36±19.26. Male
participants with high school degrees, with low-income and health
perception and with respiratory diseases had significantly higher
mean PACIC score. Female participants with high school degrees,
with low-income perception and with cardiovascular diseases had
significantly higher CORPD score (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Research results showed that moderate psychological
stress and suspicion had a positive and stimulating effect on patients'
chronic disease management. It is recommended to evaluate the
long-term effects of psychological stress, and its impact on chronic
disease management in further research.