Impact of activities in self-esteem of patients in a pulmonary rehabilitation program

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate self-esteem and self-image of respiratory diseases patients in a Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program, who participated in socialization and physical fitness activities, and of patients who participated only in physical fitness sessions. METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional exploratory study. Out of a total of 60 patients analyzed, all enrolled in the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program, 42 participated in at least one of the proposed activities, 10 did not participate in any activity and 8 were excluded (7 were discharged and 1 died). RESULTS: When the two groups were compared, despite the fact that both demonstrated low self-esteem and self-image, the difference between them was relevant (p<0.05) regarding self-esteem, indicating that those who participated in the proposed socialization activities had better self-esteem than the individuals who only did the physical fitness sessions. Regarding self-image, the difference between the groups was not relevant (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: The Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program patients evaluated presented low self-esteem and self-image; however, those carrying out some socialization activity proposed had better self-esteem as compared to the individuals who did only the physical fitness sessions.

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Oliveira, J. N. ascimento de, Tavares, C. M. elo R., Squassoni, S. D. enis, Machado, N. C. ristina, Cordoni, P. K. essar, Bortolassi, L. C. osta, … Fiss, E. (2015). Impact of activities in self-esteem of patients in a pulmonary rehabilitation program. Einstein (São Paulo, Brazil), 13(1), 47–51. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082015AO3209

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