The Effects of a Care Program for Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Receiving Transfemoral Artery Angiography with the Application of King’s Theory of Goal Attainment
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The patients care program for coronary artery disease, The King’s Theory of goal attainment, Transfemoral artery angiographyAbstract
The quasi-experimental research was to study the effect of a care program for patients with coronary artery disease receiving transfemoral artery angiography with the application of King’s Theory of goal attainment. The sample was selected using a Purposive Sampling is a patient who have had their transfemoral artery angiography. The sample of 62 patients were divided into an experimental group of 31 cases and a control group of 31 cases. The research instruments were the following the effect of a care program for patients with coronary artery disease receiving transfemoral artery angiography with the application of King’s Theory of goal attainment. The program was developed on literature review evidence-based practice. Data was collected by using personal information form, a cooperative assessment form, a comfort scale and the complications assessment form. Data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics, Chi-square and Mann-Whitney U test.
The results showed that after using a care program for patients with coronary artery disease receiving transfemoral artery angiography with the application of King’s Theory of goal attainment, the average score of cooperation in the experimental group was higher than those in the control group with statistical significance (p<.05). In conclusion, the program can be applied to caring for patients in cooperate in correct performance during cardiac catheterization procedure. The research suggestion is that professional nurses should use this program to further improve the quality of nursing care for patients with cardiovascular disease.
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