Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy for Coronary Artery Disease Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Sibirskiy Psikhologicheskiy Zhurnal-Siberian Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.17223/17267080/75/10
A. Solodukhin, N. G. Vidyaeva, E. Pomeshkina, U. A. Argunova, Andrej V. Seryj, O. Barbarash
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The study was aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT) used to estimate personal perception of illness and coping strategies in coronary artery disease patients before and after coronary artery bypass grafting. 74 male patients aged from 44 to 73 underwent routine clinical examination and psychological assessment before and after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). All patients were enrolled either in Group 1, who received psychological supervision, or Group 2 without psychological supervision. Every patient underwent at least six psychological sessions; half of them were performed in the preoperative period and another half on days 8-10 after the indexed surgery. All patients underwent the standard examination on days 7-10 before CABG and on days 9-11 after CABG. Patients’ perception of illness and coping behavior were evaluated using the Personal Questionnaire of the Bekhterevsky Institute, commonly referred as the TOBOL test. Coping behavior was assessed with the coping strategies. REBT was used to modify patients’ perception and avoid the use of nonproductive coping behavior. The following REBT methods were used: rehabilitation goal setting diaries, cognitive restructuring, rehearsal of adaptive behavior, and Jacobson's relaxation technique. Patients who received psychological supervision demonstrated a positive trend towards using harmonious and ergopathic illness perception models, which are commonly included in the adaptive behavior pattern. Patients without psychological support reported a decrease in using the anxiety-related behavioral pattern, which included concerns and fears about the unfavorable outcome of the surgery. under psychological supervision more frequently took the responsibility, both in terms of scores and the number of patients who started to use it. Importantly, patients less frequently switched to the maladaptive coping-strategies, namely confrontation and positive responsibility. In the number of patients who used self-control and searched for social support decreased. Importantly, patients in this group commonly switched to the escape-avoidance coping strategy after the indexed surgery. The obtained results suggest that REBT is beneficial in the formation of adaptive behavioral patterns and contributes to a wide use of productive coping strategies, thus improving illness perception model in patients with coronary artery disease referred to elective coronary artery bypass grafting.
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冠心病患者行冠状动脉搭桥术的理性情绪行为治疗
该研究旨在评估冠状动脉搭桥术前后用于评估冠状动脉疾病患者个人疾病感知和应对策略的理性情绪行为疗法(REBT)的有效性。74名年龄在44岁至73岁之间的男性患者在冠状动脉搭桥术(CABG)前后接受了常规临床检查和心理评估。所有患者要么被纳入接受心理监督的第1组,要么被纳入没有心理监督的2组。每位患者至少接受了六次心理治疗;其中一半在术前进行,另一半在索引手术后8-10天进行。所有患者在CABG前7-10天和CABG后9-11天接受标准检查。使用Bekhtrevsky研究所的个人问卷(通常称为TOBOL测试)评估患者的疾病感知和应对行为。采用应对策略评估应对行为。REBT用于改变患者的认知,避免使用非生产性应对行为。使用了以下REBT方法:康复目标设定日记、认知重组、适应性行为排练和雅各布森放松技巧。接受心理监督的患者表现出使用和谐和顺势疗法疾病感知模型的积极趋势,这些模型通常包括在适应性行为模式中。没有心理支持的患者报告说,使用焦虑相关行为模式的人数减少,其中包括对手术不利结果的担忧和恐惧。在心理监督下,无论是从分数还是开始使用它的患者数量来看,患者都更频繁地承担责任。重要的是,患者较少转向不适应的应对策略,即对抗和积极责任。使用自我控制和寻求社会支持的患者数量减少。重要的是,这一组患者在指数化手术后通常会转向逃避应对策略。所获得的结果表明,REBT有利于形成适应性行为模式,并有助于广泛使用富有成效的应对策略,从而改善选择性冠状动脉搭桥术后冠状动脉疾病患者的疾病感知模型。
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