Self-Care Behaviors of Rural Women Post-Invasive Coronary Interventions

Mosima G. Choshi
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Purpose: Self-care is an essential component of secondary prevention of coronary artery disease (CAD) for rural women after undergoing invasive coronary interventions (ICI). The purpose of the study was to describe self-care behavior experiences of rural women with CAD post-ICI. The specific aims were: to identify and describe self-care behaviors initiated by rural women post-ICI; and to identify and describe barriers to and facilitators of self-care behavior adoption. The language used to describe self-care can be different between health care providers, who are guided by the American Heart Association (AHA), and rural women whose descriptions are based on their life experiences. Methods: Qualitative descriptive methods were used to purposefully sample women (N=10) from two rural Arizona counties. Data were collected using semi-structured face-to-face interviews, lasting approximately 25minutes. Atlas.ti Mac Version 1.5.2 (462) was used for data analysis. Findings: Aim 1: Healthy diet was the most common self-care behavior described by rural women. When describing self-care behaviors, rural women used a different language, which was in alignment with AHA guidelines for self-care behaviors. Aim 2: Themes identified and described for barriers were: residential environment, health and physical ailments, family conditions, and personal characteristics; and for facilitators were relationships, available resources, and personal outcomes. Conclusions: Regardless of poor health-promoting environment, such as unavailability of fresh food stores and access to exercise opportunities rural women took advantage of what they had to keep healthy. They performed self-care behaviors that they described as good for their health and made them happy without associating them the expected self-care behaviors to prevent reoccurrences and complications post-ICI. Rural health care providers must recognize these challenges, acknowledge the positive assets wihin rural women, and incorporate them into the programs for self-care behavior modification strategies. Keywords: Self-care, rural women, coronary artery disease, invasive coronary interventions DOI:  http://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v20i2.629
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目的:自我护理是农村妇女接受侵入性冠状动脉介入治疗(ICI)后冠状动脉疾病(CAD)二级预防的重要组成部分。本研究的目的是描述ICI后患有CAD的农村妇女的自我护理行为经历。具体目的是:识别和描述ICI后农村妇女发起的自我照顾行为;以及识别和描述自我照顾行为采用的障碍和促进因素。在美国心脏协会(AHA)的指导下,用于描述自我护理的语言在医疗保健提供者和基于生活经历进行描述的农村妇女之间可能有所不同。方法:采用定性描述方法,对来自亚利桑那州两个农村县的女性(N=10)进行有目的的抽样调查。数据是通过半结构化的面对面访谈收集的,访谈持续约25分钟。使用Atlas.ti Mac 1.5.2版(462)进行数据分析。研究结果:目的1:健康饮食是农村妇女最常见的自我保健行为。在描述自我照顾行为时,农村妇女使用了不同的语言,这符合AHA关于自我照顾行为的指导方针。目标2:为障碍确定和描述的主题是:居住环境、健康和身体疾病、家庭条件和个人特征;对于促进者来说,是关系、可用资源和个人成果。结论:尽管促进健康的环境很差,例如没有新鲜食品商店和锻炼机会,农村妇女还是利用了她们保持健康的机会。他们进行了自我护理行为,他们称这些行为对他们的健康有益,并让他们感到快乐,而没有将他们与预期的自我护理行为联系起来,以防止ICI后复发和并发症。农村卫生保健提供者必须认识到这些挑战,承认农村妇女的积极资产,并将其纳入自我保健行为矫正战略计划。关键词:自我护理,农村妇女,冠状动脉疾病,侵入性冠状动脉干预DOI:http://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v20i2.629
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