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Black patients with heart failure have worse quality of life than whites, possibly from worse depression symptoms and sleep quality.
Aggarwal N. Evidence-Based Nursing 2025;28(4):172.
[Heart failure is the chronic stage of any disease that leads to cardiac functional impairment, affecting between 1% and 7% of the world’s population. This is a commentary on a study by Wu et al. which conducted a cross-sectional data analysis from a prospective study to test if depressive symptoms and sleep quality mediated the relationship between race and quality of life based on the conceptual model above.]
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