Assessment of physical, psychological and social needs for patients after coronary angioplasty
Keywords:
coronary angioplasty, physical, psychological, social needsAbstract
The needs of cardiac patients have come to the forefront of contemporary clinical practice. Impressively, the provision of information has slowly been acknowledged as a key component of therapy that promotes healthcare decision-making.The aim of this study: The aim of this study was to assess physical, psychological, and social needs of patients after coronary angioplasty.Design: A descriptive exploratory design was utilized in this study.Subjects: A convenience subject of all available patients (N=100).Setting: The study was carried out at cardiac care unit at Tamia central hospital, El Fayoum Governorate.Data collection tools: Two tools were used for data collection (I) Sociodemographic assessment questionnaire: which included (a) Socio-demographic data (b) Past medical and surgical history data Questionnaire (c) Patients knowledge Questionnaire. (II) Assess patients needs after treatment with angioplasty questionnaire.The results: There was a strong positive correlation between total needs, physical needs, social needs and psychological needs, and between attitudes, psychological needs and autonomy.Conclusion: The majority of patients after coronary angioplasty had greater physical, psychological and social needs must be provided it to prevent hospital re admission and reduce mortality rate after coronary angioplasty.Recommendation: Assessment of physical, psychological and social needs for patients regarding different cardiac disorders after coronary angioplasty.
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