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Stress during mechanical ventilation: benefit of having concrete objective information before cardiac surgery.

作者信息

Kim H, Garvin B J, Moser D K

机构信息

Inha University, Kyonggi, Korea.

出版信息

Am J Crit Care. 1999 Mar;8(2):118-26.

PMID:10071702
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Negative emotional reactions and difficulty in communicating are common in patients receiving mechanical ventilation and may adversely affect recovery from cardiac surgery.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the effect of providing concrete objective information about emotional stress and difficulty in communicating related to mechanical ventilation to Korean cardiac surgery patients.

METHODS

A quasi-experimental 2-group design was used. The 22 subjects in the control group received the usual information; the 21 in the experimental group received concrete objective information in addition to the usual information. State anxiety, negative affect, use of sedative and analgesic medications, and difficulty communicating were compared between the 2 groups after surgery.

RESULTS

Patients who received concrete objective information experienced less anxiety and negative mood during mechanical ventilation, less difficulty in communicating, and a shorter intubation time than did patients in the control group. The 2 groups did not differ in the amount of sedative or analgesic medication used per hour during mechanical ventilation.

CONCLUSIONS

Nursing interventions that include concrete objective information help cardiac patients cope with the stresses associated with surgery and mechanical ventilation.

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