Korean J Rehabil Nurs.  1999 Dec;2(2):153-162.

The Effects of a Cardiac Rehabilitation Educational Program on Anxiety, Health Compliance and Quality of Life of the Patient with Cardiac Valve Replacement

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of an rehabilitation educational program on anxiety, health compliance and quality of life of the patient with cardiac valve replacement. The 80 Subjects for the study were surveyed at the outpatient clinic in S medical center in Buchon City in Korea. Among them. 40 patients had been taught about the cardiac rehabilitation education program and 40 patients had not been taught while they were in the hospital. Those 2 groups of patients were surveyed with the instruments of Spilberger's anxiety scale. and the questionnaire of health compliance and quality of life. The data were analyzed by using chi-test, t-test, Pearson's correlation. The results of this study were as follows: 1. Anxiety in educated group was significantly decreased(t=-2.60, p=.011) comparing to uneducated group. 2. The health compliance in educated significantly increased (t = 2.09, p=.040) comparing to uneducated group. 3. The quality of life of the' two groups of patients was not different significantly group was (t=1.83. p=.072). 4. The correlation between anxiety and health compliance was significantly reversed (r=-.461, p= .000). The correlation between anxiety and quality of life was significantly reversed(r=-.654, p= .000). The relationship between health compliance and quality of life revealed significant (r=.438. p=.000) Considering above results. the cardiac rehabilitation educational program for the patients with the cardiac valve replacement was strongly recommended to be used.


MeSH Terms

Ambulatory Care Facilities
Anxiety*
Compliance*
Education
Heart Valves*
Humans
Korea
Quality of Life*
Surveys and Questionnaires
Rehabilitation*
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