Exploring the Perceptions and Health Behaviours of Patients Following an Elective Ad-hoc Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Qualitative Study.

Karen Throndson, Jo-Ann V Sawatzky, Annette Schultz
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Results: Participants expressed uncertainty about their future health and feared disease recurrence, which appeared to provide motivation for adopting a healthier lifestyle. Although two participants voiced the belief that the elective PCI cured their disease, this perception did not appear to influence their engagement in risk reduction behaviours. However, systemfactors such as a lack of information, direction, and/or support from health care providers appeared to play a limiting role in their ability to move forward with lifestyle change.

Background: Elective ad-hoc percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) are increasingly used to manage the symptoms of coronary artery disease (CAD). However, we have limited understanding of the patients' experiences and health behaviours post-procedure.

Purpose: Explore the factors that influence the perceptions and health behaviours of patients after elective ad-hoc PCI.

Methods: This interpretive descriptive study used purposive sampling to recruit participants (N = 10) aged 44 to 65 years following an elective ad-hoc PCI from a cardiac catheterization laboratory at a tertiary centre in Winnipeg, MB. Participants were interviewed 11 to 35 days following their procedure. Recruitment continued until no new substantive themes emerged. The Health Belief Model provided the frameworkfor developing, exploring, interpreting, and analyzing the data.

Practice implications: Nurses have a key role in the education of patients and in providingpatient-centred care that supports lifestyle change. Nurses need to develop strategies that decrease barriers to engaging in risk reduction behaviours following elective ad-hoc PCI if patients are to experience improved health and longevity.

探索选择性特设经皮冠状动脉介入治疗后患者的认知和健康行为:一项定性研究。
结果:参与者对自己未来的健康状况表示不确定,并担心疾病复发,这似乎为采取更健康的生活方式提供了动力。尽管两名参与者认为选择性PCI治疗治愈了他们的疾病,但这种看法似乎并没有影响他们参与降低风险的行为。然而,系统因素,如缺乏信息、指导和/或卫生保健提供者的支持,似乎在他们改变生活方式的能力中发挥了限制作用。背景:选择性特设经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(pci)越来越多地用于治疗冠状动脉疾病(CAD)的症状。然而,我们对患者的经历和术后健康行为的了解有限。目的:探讨影响选择性临时PCI术后患者认知和健康行为的因素。方法:本解释性描述性研究采用有目的抽样的方法,招募年龄在44至65岁之间的参与者(N = 10),他们在温尼伯一家第三中心的心导管实验室接受了选择性临时PCI治疗。参与者在手术后11至35天接受了采访。征聘工作继续进行,直到没有出现新的实质性主题。健康信念模型为数据的开发、探索、解释和分析提供了框架。实践意义:护士在患者教育和提供以患者为中心的支持生活方式改变的护理方面发挥着关键作用。如果患者想要改善健康和寿命,护士需要制定策略,减少在选择性特设PCI后从事降低风险行为的障碍。
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