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:: Volume 6, Issue 1 (4-2013) ::
jccnursing 2013, 6(1): 57-64 Back to browse issues page
To assess the effect of planed meeting on the physiologic indicators of the patients who suffer from Acute Coronary Syndrome
Ramezan Rahmani , Roza Ahmadian yazdi , Elahe Motahedian tabrizi , Abolfazl Rahimi
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Abstract Aims : hospitalization in CCU is always along with stress for the patients. As stress in healthy people can cause increase in heartbeat, cardiac output and blood pressure also in heart patients it can effect on physiologic factors and increase in death rate in these patients. According to the effect of emotional ties and increase of relationship with the relatives on decrease of these patients’ stress, this study had been done with the aim of determining the effect of planned meetings on physiologic indicators of the patients with ACS. Methods: This is a semi-experimental study that had been done on 72 ACS patients in CCU. Samples had been chosen with base on target method sampling and had been studied randomly in two intervention and control groups in two CCUs separately. Meeting plan in intervention group was as scheduled and included three times meeting in the second and third day of hospitalization with the presence of one to three relatives that the patient had requested and in control group it was in the form of one time meeting per day and with the presence of some open meetings. Patients’ Blood pressure, heartbeat, breathing and heart dysrhythmias were recorded every two hours in day and night and also before, after and during meeting. Results: The results show significant decrease in physiologic indicators in the third day of hospitalization in compare with the first day in intervention group in contrast with control group, also the above variables in intervention group during meeting and after meeting were significantly less than control group. (P<; 0.05) Conclusion: Results of this study indicate that supportive effect of planed meeting on the patients is more than limited meeting and because of this it causes decrease of physiologic indicators and consequently it helps treatment quality improvement of the patients with ACS in CCU.
Keywords: CCU, Planned meeting, Physiologic indicators, ACS
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2019/03/3 | Published: 2013/04/15
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rahmani R, ahmadian yazdi R, motahedian tabrizi E, rahimi A. To assess the effect of planed meeting on the physiologic indicators of the patients who suffer from Acute Coronary Syndrome. jccnursing 2013; 6 (1) :57-64
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Volume 6, Issue 1 (4-2013) Back to browse issues page
نشریه پرستاری مراقبت‌ ویژه Journal of Critical Care Nursing
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