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- Title
A pilot study using a newly devised manual in a programme of education and support for patients waiting for coronary artery bypass surgery.
- Authors
Goodman H; Peters E; Matthews R; Geraghty A; Godden J; Shuldham C
- Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation programmes are widely accepted as being of benefit to patients with cardiac disease. The time spent waiting for cardiac surgery can be extremely stressful but can be used to address risk factors and provide information to reduce anxiety and prepare the patient for surgery. AIMS: To pilot the usefulness of a manual for pre-operative cardiac surgical patients, and assess the feasibility and usefulness to both nurses and patients of a monthly education and support programme for patients waiting for cardiac surgery. METHODS: A pilot study of 42 patients followed up for 3 months. Research tools included patient questionnaires and telephone interviews, risk factor measurements and nurse focus groups. RESULTS: Nurses and patients evaluated the manual and overall programme favourably, although the nurses found it was very labour intensive. Changes to risk factors made during the study were small but patients valued the opportunity to raise questions which fell into the categories of medical concerns, hospital procedure and risk factors. CONCLUSION: The manual is a useful tool for patients waiting for cardiac surgery. The programme is useful and feasible but could be targeted more specifically to patients with raised risk factors.
- Publication
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2003, Vol 2, Issue 1, p27
- ISSN
1474-5151
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1016/s1474-5151(02)00044-0