The Role of Psychological Distress on Health-Related Quality of Life, Fatigue, and Pain in Adults With Pulmonary Hypertension, Pulmonary Circulation, June 17, 2025

A study published in Pulmonary Circulation on June 17, 2025 has examined the relationships between fatigue, pain, anxiety, depression, and quality of life in 68 adults with pulmonary hypertension, recruited from global pulmonary hypertensions associations, who completed a series of self-report measures. The researchers found alarmingly high rates of these symptoms: 86.8% experienced clinical levels

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Mental Health Awareness Week in the UK (12-18 May): Discover Support Resources from the UK Pulmonary Hypertension Association for Patients and Families

This week (12th-18th May) is Mental Health Awareness Week in the UK. Over the years the UK pulmonary hypertension association, PHA UK, has built up a range of services and resources to help patients that are struggling with anxiety, depression, or general mental wellbeing, you can find all the details at here.

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The UK Pulmonary Association’s “Listening Line” support service provides dedicated time to talk through worries or concerns about emotional or mental wellbeing

The “Listening Line” is a free, confidential supportive call service is available to all members of the UK Pulmonary Hypertension Association, PHA UK, their family and friends. It is operated by experienced PHA UK staff, who are retired from the National Health Service (NHS). They are skilled and patient listeners, with many years of experience

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Overcoming Depression & Low Mood: A self-help programme for people with pulmonary hypertension by the Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK, PHA UK.

Developed by psychologists, and supported by the Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK, this four-week programme consists of a series of workbooks based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to help you change your thinking habits and behaviours. You can work through them in your own time and in your own home. The programme has been tested with

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Why compassion in healthcare matters, a blog post by Dr. Iain Armstrong, Chair of the Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK, October 15, 2024

As both a nurse and Chair of the Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK, Dr. Iain Armstrong is passionate about doing the right thing for patients. Compassion, he believes, lies at the heart of nursing and excellence in healthcare. Compassion, derived from the Latin “compassion” meaning “to suffer together,” is a vital strength that enables nurses to

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The Dutch Pulmonary Hypertension Association expands its website to include a very comprehensive range of new resources

The Stichting Pulmonale Hypertensie / PH Association the Netherlands has expanded their website considerably with articles about different aspects of living with pulmonary hypertension: 🔹 Intimacy and sexuality🔹 Studying with PH🔹 PH and work🔹 Financial issues🔹 Nutrition🔹 Travel and holidays🔹 Children and PH🔹 Exercise and sports🔹 Government support at home🔹 Benefits for disable people NB!

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Findings from the UK Pulmonary Hypertension Association (PHA UK)’s major research into people’s lived experiences of pulmonary hypertension published, November 30, 2023

The findings of the UK Pulmonary Hypertension Association’s major research into people’s lived experiences of pulmonary hypertension have now been published and you can find them here. The survey was completed 859 times, and the results will underpin the UK Pulmonary Hypertension Association’s charitable activity for the next five years. Disclaimer While every possible effort

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Top tips for looking after your mental health when you have pulmonary hypertension, a new resource from the phocusonlifestyle.org website of the PHA UK

Sophie Papageorgis is a counsellor and psychotherapist who has lived with pulmonary hypertension since she was a teenager. Check out her top tips for taking care of your mind when you have pulmonary hypertension at this link on the phocusonlifestyle.org website. Sophie invites persons struggling, feeling sad, anxious, or depressed, to reach out for support

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Understanding the Interplay: Pulmonary Hypertension and Mental Well-Being on World Mental Health Day 2023, October 10

Today, on ‘World Mental Health Day’, an international day dedicated to global mental health education, awareness, and advocacy against social stigma, it’s important to recognize the profound impact of conditions like pulmonary hypertension. Beyond the physical limitations, individuals grapple with uncertainty about the future, potential challenges in continuing their careers, the necessity of regular medical

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The Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK conducted a study evaluating a self-help programme for patients who live with emotional difficulties, August 26, 2023

Are you currently grappling with pulmonary hypertension and finding that it’s impacting your emotional well-being, possibly leading to feelings of low mood or depression? The Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK has partnered with researchers at the University of Cardiff and Nottingham Trent University to conduct a study evaluating a new self-help programme for pulmonary hypertension patients who live

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Interesting articles of “Advances in PH”, including on mental health, the role of caregivers and the use of wearables in pulmonary hypertension, August 21, 2023

Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension is the USA Pulmonary Hypertension Association‘s quarterly medical journal, directed by an editorial board of renowned experts with the oversight of PHA’s Scientific Leadership Council. The latest edition, Vol.22, N°2, 2023, features many interesting articles. Topics covered include: Full text of this edition of Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension is available at this link

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The UK Pulmonary Hypertension Association (PHA UK)’s new trial will test effectiveness of self-help programme for pulmonary hypertension patients with depression

The PHA UK has partnered with psychology researchers from Cardiff University and Nottingham Trent University to conduct a study on a new self-help program for individuals with pulmonary hypertension to manage depression. The study aims to test the effectiveness of a series of self-help booklets and eventually make the program widely available. Learn more at

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Team PHenomenal Hope launches a new pulmonary hypertension educational website, “Learn Live Breathe PH”, on Rare Disease Day, February 28, 2023

Nonprofit Team PHenomenal Hope launched its new educational website “Learn Live Breathe PH” on Rare Disease Day, February 28, 2023. Written by experts in the field the platform was created to help pulmonary hypertension patients navigate the complexities of living with this chronic illness and feel empowered by relevant, scientific information. The website provides guidance

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