Frohmader Terence John, Lin Frances, Chaboyer Wendy
Department of Intensive Care Medicine Launceston General Hospital Launceston Tasmania Australia.
School of Nursing and Midwifery - Centre for Health Practice Innovation (HPI) Griffith University Gold Coast Campus Queensland Australia.
Nurs Open. 2015 Oct 4;3(1):41-50. doi: 10.1002/nop2.34. eCollection 2016 Jan.
To explore and describe long-term thoughts and perceptions of the Aussie Heart Guide Programme including the role of the mentor, held by patients recovering from myocardial infarction.
A qualitative design.
Thirteen patients recovering from myocardial infarction who were unable to attend a hospital-based or affiliated outpatient cardiac rehabilitation programme were interviewed by telephone at the completion of the programme and asked to describe the relationship with their assigned nurse mentor and their perception of the audiovisual used in the programme.
Three themes emerged; assisting me to cope, supporting me and my family and tailoring the programme to my needs. Patients were satisfied with the programme and appreciative of the supportive and caring relationships provided by mentors during their hospitalization through to their discharge from the programme.
探讨并描述心肌梗死康复患者对澳大利亚心脏指南项目的长期想法和看法,包括导师的作用。
质性研究设计。
对13名无法参加医院或附属医院门诊心脏康复项目的心肌梗死康复患者在项目结束时进行电话访谈,要求他们描述与指定护士导师的关系以及对项目中使用的视听资料的看法。
出现了三个主题;帮助我应对、支持我和我的家人以及根据我的需求量身定制项目。患者对该项目感到满意,并感谢导师在他们住院期间直至项目结束出院时提供的支持和关怀关系。