J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.  2010 Jun;22(3):322-328.

Effects of Individualized Cardiac Health Education on Self Care Behavior and Serum Cholesterol in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

Affiliations
  • 1Coronary Care Unit, Yeouido St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University, Korea.
  • 2College of Nursing, The Catholic University, Korea. hees@catholic.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of an individualized cardiac health education on self-care behavior and serum cholesterol levels patients with coronary artery disease.
METHODS
Twenty-two patients in the intervention group and 22 in the control group were assigned randomly in this study. The intervention group received an individualized cardiac health education program which consisted of four different sessions for a total of four sessions. Specifically, two sessions occurred during the patients' hospitalization with a third session at the time of discharge with a fourth session scheduled via telephone one week post discharge. Data were collected through a questionnaire for self-care behavior and a blood test for total cholesterol at the time of admission and the two weeks after discharge. The questionnaire for self-care behavior was a standardized instrument and serum cholesterol was measured by Accutrend GC (Roche, Germany).
RESULTS
Self-care behavior scores included diet, medication, exercise, risk factor, blood pressure measurement, and visits to hospital were significantly more in the experimental group compared to the control group.
CONCLUSION
The above findings indicate that the individualized cardiac health education was effective in increasing of self-care behavior.

Keyword

Coronary artery disease; Education; Self care; Total cholesterol

MeSH Terms

Blood Pressure
Cholesterol
Coronary Artery Disease
Coronary Vessels
Diet
Health Education
Hematologic Tests
Hospitalization
Humans
Risk Factors
Self Care
Telephone
Cholesterol
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