Adherence to cardiac therapy for men with coronary artery disease.

K. Baird, L. Pierce
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A study developed and executed within Orem's (1995) Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing uncovered factors that influence men's adherence to cardiac therapy. Data obtained from individual audiotaped interviews with five men 60 to 70 years of age in northwestern Ohio were analyzed using Colaizzi's (1978) method. Specific self-care factors, possessed by all the men and responsible for facilitating and inhibiting adherence to cardiac therapy, were found within the components for self-care agency and basic conditioning factors. Identification of these factors is critical, as the completion of the requirements of the prescribed cardiac therapy regimen can assist persons in achieving maximal cardiac efficiency while promoting independence, which ultimately affects their self-care agency. This study makes valuable contributions by (a) becoming aware of factors that influence men's adherence to cardiac therapy, (b) offering direction for interventions focused on self-care, and (c) serving as an impetus for further research.
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冠心病患者心脏治疗的依从性
Orem(1995)的《护理自我照顾缺陷理论》(Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing)中开展并执行的一项研究揭示了影响男性坚持心脏治疗的因素。使用Colaizzi(1978)的方法对俄亥俄州西北部五名60至70岁男性的个人录音访谈数据进行了分析。在自我保健代理和基本条件因素的组成部分中发现了所有男性都具有的促进和抑制心脏治疗依从性的特定自我保健因素。识别这些因素是至关重要的,因为完成规定的心脏治疗方案的要求可以帮助患者在促进独立性的同时达到最大的心脏效率,最终影响他们的自我照顾能力。这项研究做出了有价值的贡献,(a)意识到影响男性坚持心脏治疗的因素,(b)为专注于自我护理的干预提供方向,(c)为进一步研究提供动力。
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