J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.
2005 Aug;17(3):484-492.
Effect of Providing Information on Anxiety, Knowledge and Compliance of Patients with a Permanent Pacemaker
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Nursing, Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital.
- 2College of Nursing, The Catholic University, Seoul, Korea. ysyoo@catholic.ac.kr
Abstract
- PURPOSE
This study was undertaken to identify the effect of providing information on anxiety, knowledge and compliance in permanent pacemaker patients. METHOD: A quasi experimental design with non-equivalent control group and non-synchronized design was used. The subjects of this study were 50 patients who had received permanent pacemaker implantation at a university hospital in Seoul. They were divided into an experimental group of 22 patients who received education and a control group of 28 patients. The education was composed of group education(twice) and individualized reinforcement education(once) using an education booklet. RESULTS: Anxiety decreased in the experimental group. Knowledge significantly increased in the experimental group compared to that in the control group. Compliance significantly increased in the experimental group. CONCLUSION: It can be concluded that providing information is effective for reducing anxiety, increasing knowledge and improving compliance of the permanent pacemaker patients.