Psychosocial Needs among Patients Undergoing Coronary Catheterization

Mohammed Atallah Mohammed Mohammed;

Abstract


ABSTRACT
Coronary catheterization can be a stressful experience for many patients because of its invasive nature and potential risks. Aim: Assess psychosocial problems among patients undergoing coronary catheterization. Setting: the cardiac department and cardiac care unit at Ain Shams University specialized hospital, Egypt. Sample: A purposive sample composed of 100 patients undergoing coronary catheterization attending the previous mentioned setting. Tools: First tool, socio demographic interviewing sheet. Second tool, disease history questionnaire. Third tool, Patients' psychological and social problems questionnaire. Results: The mean age of studied patients was 53.6±4.2, more than two thirds of them were married, more than one third of them had technical institute education, the majority of the studied patients were working, More than two thirds of the studied patients were males and more than half of the studied patients were had enough monthly income. There is a highly statistical significant relation between age, gender and marital status of the studied patients and their severity of psychosocial problems. :


Other data

Title Psychosocial Needs among Patients Undergoing Coronary Catheterization
Other Titles الاحتياجات النفس اجتماعية للمرضى الذين يخضعون لإجراء قسطرة بالشريان التاجي
Authors Mohammed Atallah Mohammed Mohammed
Issue Date 2018

Attached Files

File SizeFormat
J9453.pdf440.89 kBAdobe PDFView/Open
Recommend this item

Similar Items from Core Recommender Database

Google ScholarTM

Check



Items in Ain Shams Scholar are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.