Background: Religiosity is a system of worship and doctrine that is shared by a group, and spirituality is the individual search for the meaning of life. The relationship between spirituality/religiosity (S/R) and health has a long history, and a positive correlation between spirituality and chronic diseases has been described in scientific literature, showing a decrease in morbidity and mortality in general. Objective: To evaluate the association between S/R and the quality of life of patients with diabetes and/or systemic arterial hypertension. Method: An observational, analytical, cross-sectional, quantitative study was conducted with a sample consisting of 40 patients treated at the hypertension and diabetes outpatient clinic of a medical center in Recife. The collection used three assessment instruments (SSRS, Duke-DUREL scale, and WHOQOL-BREF). Data from the questionnaires were analyzed using descriptive (frequency and percentage) and inferential statistics (chi-square test and F test) using the R software, version 3.4.3. The level of significance in all analyses was 5%. The study was approved by CEP/IMIP, according to report no. 2.890.126. Result: All four domains of the quality-of-life scale (WHOQOL-BREF) showed a positive relationship when correlated with the religiosity scale (DUREL), with statistical significance in the relationship between organizational religiosity and the environmental domain. When correlated with the spirituality scale (SSRS), WHOQOL-BREF also showed a positive relationship, except in the physical domain. Conclusion: A positive relationship between quality of life and S/R was shown, thus confirming its importance for patients with diabetes and SAH.
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Brito, G. de P. L., Barbosa, M. E. F., Barrêto, V. A. B., Velloso, B. A. A., Ribeiro, R. S. D., Luna, S. B. T., … Jordán, A. de P. W. (2021). Spirituality, Religiosity and Quality of Life of Hypertensive and Diabetic Patients in a Referral Hospital in Pernambuco. International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences, 34(5), 95–104. https://doi.org/10.36660/ijcs.20200218
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