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Prevalence of depression and its associated factors in patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery

Authors :
Issa M. Hweidi
Ahmed Mohammad Al-Smadi
Besher Gharaibeh
Salwa M. Al-Obeisat
Source :
J Res Nurs
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This research aimed to determine the depression level and its correlation experienced by post-coronary artery bypass graft patients after being discharged from cardiac intensive care units. A cross-sectional design was employed for assessing variables. The Self-rating Depression Scale, as proposed by Zung, was used by the researchers on a convenience sample of Jordanian patients ( N = 143) who were approached soon after their discharge from the targeted units. The results suggested that the level of depression among Jordanian patients was relatively high ( M = 62.7, SD = 5.6). Moreover, depression was significantly higher among female, unmarried and unemployed patients. Patients who received their information about coronary artery bypass graft surgery from nurses had a lower level of depression. Age, length of stay in the cardiac intensive care unit and hospital type significantly predicted the level of depression. The research concluded that the post-coronary artery bypass graft patients who experienced an early onset depression required more attention to highlight the importance of supportive interventions.

Details

ISSN :
1744988X
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of research in nursing : JRN
Accession number :
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