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A survey on Patients' Compliance with Follow-up Coronary Angiogram after Coronary Intervention / 성인간호학회지
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing ; : 30-39, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-16714
ABSTRACT
Coronary intervention is now a well established method for the treatment of coronary artery disease. Coronary restenosis is one of the major limitations after coronary intervention. So medical teams advise the patients to get the follow-up coronary angiogram in 6 months after coronary intervention to know if the coronary artery stenosis recurs or not. This study was done in order to know how many patients complied with the advice, and to identify the relative factors to the compliance with getting the follow-up coronary angiogram. The subjects were 101 patients (male 58 female 22, mean age 61+/-15), who received coronary interventions from Jan. 1st to Mar. 31st 1997, and their data were collected from them by questionnaires one year after intervention. The questionnaires consisted of family support scale, self efficacy scale and compliance with sick role behavior scale. The result may be summarized as follows. 1. The number of patients who complied with getting the follow-up coronary angiogram were 37 people(36.6%) and did not comply with it were 64 people(63.4%). All scores of family support(t=5.56, p.05). 2. The major motivations for getting follow-up coronary angiogram were recurrence of subjective symptom(40.5%), the advice of medical team(32.4%), and fear of recurrence (27.1%). The restenosis rate in patients who got the follow-up coronary angiogram was 37.8%. 3.The restenosis rate was higher in the patients who had subjective symptoms than in those who did not have any subjective symptom. So subjective symptom and restenosis rate showed a high positive correlation(r=39.9, p<.001). However, 27.2% of the patients who did not have any subjective symptom showed coronary restenosis. 4. The reasons why they did not get the follow-up coronary angiogram were economic burden(37.5%), improved symptom(34.4%), busy life schedule(10.9%), fear of invasive procedure(9.4%), negative reaction of family member(3.1%), no helper for patient(3.1%) and worry about medical team's mistake (1.6%). The relative fators on compliance with getting the follow-up coronary angiogram after coronary intervention were family support, self-efficacy and Compliance with sick role behavior. And the most important reason why the patients did not get the follow-up coronary angiogram after coronary intervention was an economic burden.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Recurrence / Sick Role / Coronary Artery Disease / Surveys and Questionnaires / Follow-Up Studies / Compliance / Self Efficacy / Coronary Stenosis / Coronary Restenosis Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Female / Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing Year: 2000 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Recurrence / Sick Role / Coronary Artery Disease / Surveys and Questionnaires / Follow-Up Studies / Compliance / Self Efficacy / Coronary Stenosis / Coronary Restenosis Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Female / Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing Year: 2000 Type: Article