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Paraphrase and precise iv) All Variables from the Analysis from the Sample of Participants Implications for Research. Findings from the study suggest that an increased age paired with increased years of smoking led to an increased dyspnea score in the sample of participants. Furthermore, this had a positive correlation with inability to perform activities of daily living and an increased number of chest infections. This is related to the effects years of smoking and 13 STATISTICS ASSIGNMENT 1 increased age has to the structure of the lungs, as they lose their elasticity and mechanism of clearing infections from the chest (Hersey et al., 2019). There was no correlation noted for gender between female and male only those with advanced age and increased years of smoking. Therefore, this data can be utilized to measure dyspnea to provide comfort in patients with progressive COPD disease. Implications for Nursing Practice. Number of years a smoker is one of the modifiable factors that nursing can target to prevent dyspnea in patients before COPD is progressive (Hersey et al., 2019). It is important for nurses to assess the respiratory status of the client and provide education regarding alternative ways to promote smoking cessation at a younger age (Hersey et al., 2019). This study has illuminated the importance of nurses needing to target early interventions to explain to individuals the risk for COPD and dyspnea by smoking for many years. Therefore, in this sample the increased age average of 58.5 places the older adult at risk because of increased age and 16.98 as a mean year of smoking for adverse health outcomes including dyspnea.
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