Self-Care Behaviors among Patients after Cardiac Surgery in Saudi Arabia: Application of Orem’s Theory of Self-Care

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING NURSING FORUM Pub Date : 2023-04-13 DOI:10.1155/2023/6904576
Mohannad Jamil Alkuwaisi, Salman Hamdan Alsargri, Mohammed Kamel Aldalaykeh, Mokhtar Abdu Hamid, Fatimah Hamdan Alsargri
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Aims. To examine the self-care behaviors of Saudi patients who had cardiac surgery after hospital discharge and to investigate how much variation in self-care behavior may be attributed to patients’ basic conditioning factors (BCFs). Background. Self-care behaviors following cardiac surgery should be appropriate for the patient’s circumstances to decrease hospital readmissions and maintain good health. Design. A cross-sectional design guided this study. Orem’s Theory of Self-Care was applied as a theoretical framework. Materials & Methods. The Self-Care Behavior Scale (SCBS) was used to gather data from 150 patients who experienced cardiac surgery after they were discharged from cardiac centers in two large cities in Saudi Arabia. Results. The two self-care behaviors performed most frequently concerned taking medications as prescribed. The other three self-care behaviors frequently performed were avoiding any strain, assessing all incisions for signs of infection, and contacting a physician if any signs of infection appeared. There was a statistically significant difference between patients’ total self-care behaviors according to their BCFs. Married patients reported significantly more self-care behaviors than single patients. Patients with only valve replacement (VR) surgery performed more self-care behaviors than the coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) and VR groups. These factors positively influence (61.2%) self-care behavior and performance. Conclusion. Cardiac surgery patients showed moderate self-care behavior after being discharged from hospital. Furthermore, the results of this study showed statistically significant variation in patients' self-care behaviors based on their BCFs.
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沙特阿拉伯心脏手术患者的自我护理行为:Orem自我护理理论的应用
目标。研究出院后接受心脏手术的沙特患者的自我护理行为,并调查自我护理行为的变化在多大程度上可归因于患者的基本条件因素(BCF)。背景心脏手术后的自我护理行为应适合患者的情况,以减少再次入院并保持良好的健康。设计横断面设计指导了这项研究。奥尔姆的自我关怀理论被作为一个理论框架加以应用。材料和方法。自我护理行为量表(SCBS)用于收集150名从沙特阿拉伯两个大城市的心脏中心出院后接受心脏手术的患者的数据。后果最常见的两种自我保健行为是按处方服药。其他三种经常进行的自我护理行为是避免任何紧张,评估所有切口是否有感染迹象,如果出现任何感染迹象,请联系医生。根据BCF,患者的总体自我照顾行为之间存在统计学上的显著差异。已婚患者的自我照顾行为明显多于单身患者。仅接受瓣膜置换术(VR)的患者比冠状动脉搭桥术(CABG)和VR组表现出更多的自我照顾行为。这些因素对自我照顾行为和表现有积极影响(61.2%)。结论心脏外科患者出院后表现出适度的自我照顾行为。此外,这项研究的结果显示,基于BCF,患者的自我护理行为存在统计学上的显著差异。
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期刊介绍: Nursing Forum is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that invites original manuscripts that explore, explicate or report issues, ideas, trends and innovations that shape the nursing profession. Research manuscripts should emphasize the implications rather than the methods or analysis. Quality improvement manuscripts should emphasize the outcomes and follow the SQUIRE Guidelines in creating the manuscript. Evidence-based manuscripts should emphasize the findings and implications for practice and follow PICOT format. Concept analysis manuscripts should emphasize the evidence for support of the concept and follow an accepted format for such analyses.
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