Emotions and Health Findings From a Randomized Clinical Trial on Psychoeducational Nursing to Patients With Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator

被引:9
|
作者
Berg, Selina Kikkenborg [1 ]
Stoier, Louise [2 ]
Moons, Philip [3 ]
Zwisler, Ann-Dorthe [1 ]
Winkel, Per [4 ]
Pedersen, Preben Ulrich [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Ctr Heart, DK-1168 Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Bispebjerg Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Copenhagen NV, Denmark
[3] Univ Leuven, Ctr Hlth Serv & Nursing Res, KU Leuven, Louvain, Belgium
[4] Copenhagen Univ Hosp, Copenhagen Trial Unit, Ctr Clin Intervent Res Unit 3344, Copenhagen, Denmark
[5] Aalborg Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Aalborg, Denmark
关键词
emotions; exercise training; ICD; nursing; psychoeducation; rehabilitation; CARDIAC REHABILITATION; INTERVENTION; DEPRESSION; RECIPIENTS; OUTCOMES; ANXIETY; ICD;
D O I
10.1097/JCN.0000000000000132
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Serious illness will inevitably lead to a fundamental emotional reaction. Traditionally, in interventional treatment or rehabilitation trials, the psychological status of patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillators has been evaluated with anxiety and depression as outcome measures. In caring for these patients, the aim of nursing is to help patients manage life with complex heart disease. The early detection and management of negative emotional response might prevent the development of pathological conditions such as depression. Objective: The aims of this study were to (a) describe the trajectory of primary emotions over time in patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillators and (b) examine the potential effects of psychoeducational nursing on primary emotions. Methods: During the inclusion period (October 2007 to November 2009), 196 patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillator were randomized (1: 1) to rehabilitation versus usual care. Rehabilitation consisted of a psychoeducational nursing component and an exercise training component. This article concerns phase 1, psychoeducational nursing, guided by a theory of nursing, Rosemary Rizzo Parses Human Becoming Practice Methodologies. The outcome measure is the Emotions and Health Scale. The scale consists of 8 primary emotions: joy, agreeableness, surprise, fear, sadness, disgust, anger, and anticipation. Results: Mean (SD) age was 58 (13) years, and 79% of the participants were men. Significant improvements were found in primary emotional responses over time (P < .05) when combining groups. However, no difference in emotional intensity was found between the groups after 3 months of psychoeducational nursing intervention (P > .05). Conclusions: Primary emotions are affected after implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation. Improvements over time were found. However, it was not possible to detect any effect of a short-term psychoeducational nursing intervention. Evaluating the primary emotions might be a good way for nurses to monitor patients' psychological outcomes because the instrument is sensitive to changes over a short period. Further development of early psychoeducational nursing interventions for patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillators is needed.
引用
收藏
页码:197 / 204
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Attrition and Adherence in a Web-Based Distress Management Program for Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Patients (WEBCARE): Randomized Controlled Trial
    Habibovic, Mirela
    Cuijpers, Pim
    Alings, Marco
    van der Voort, Pepijn
    Theuns, Dominic
    Bouwels, Leon
    Herrman, Jean-Paul
    Valk, Suzanne
    Pedersen, Susanne
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2014, 16 (02)
  • [22] Psychological correlates, allostatic overload and clinical course in patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD)
    Gostoli, Sara
    Bonomo, Matteo
    Roncuzzi, Renzo
    Biffi, Mauro
    Boriani, Giuseppe
    Rafanelli, Chiara
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 2016, 220 : 360 - 364
  • [23] Outcomes of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Use in Patients With Comorbidities Results From a Combined Analysis of 4 Randomized Clinical Trials
    Steinberg, Benjamin A.
    Al-Khatib, Sana M.
    Edwards, Rex
    Han, JooYoon
    Bardy, Gust H.
    Bigger, J. Thomas
    Buxton, Alfred E.
    Moss, Arthur J.
    Lee, Kerry L.
    Steinman, Richard
    Dorian, Paul
    Hallstrom, Alfred
    Cappato, Riccardo
    Kadish, Alan H.
    Kudenchuk, Peter J.
    Mark, Daniel B.
    Inoue, Lurdes Y. T.
    Sanders, Gillian D.
    JACC-HEART FAILURE, 2014, 2 (06) : 623 - 629
  • [24] Shock and Patient Preimplantation Type D Personality Are Associated With Poor Health Status in Patients With Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator
    Pedersen, Susanne S.
    Tekle, Fetene B.
    Hoogwegt, Madelein T.
    Jordaens, Luc
    Theuns, Dominic A. M. J.
    CIRCULATION-CARDIOVASCULAR QUALITY AND OUTCOMES, 2012, 5 (03): : 373 - 380
  • [25] The effectiveness of a psychoeducational intervention on health outcomes of patients undergoing haemodialysis: A randomized controlled trial
    Chen, Hui-Chen
    Zhu, Lixia
    Chan, Wai-Chi Sally
    Cheng, Kin Fong Karis
    Vathsala, A.
    He, Hong-Gu
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE, 2023, 29 (03)
  • [26] How Well Do Results From Randomized Clinical Trials and/or Recommendations for Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Programming Diffuse Into Clinical Practice? Translation Assessed in a National Cohort of Patients With Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators (ALTITUDE)
    Varma, Niraj
    Jones, Paul
    Wold, Nicholas
    Cronin, Edmond
    Stein, Kenneth
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, 2019, 8 (03):
  • [27] Behavioral Interventions in Patients with an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator: Lessons Learned and Where to Go from Here?
    Habibovic, Mirela
    Burg, Matthew M.
    Pedersen, Susanne S.
    PACE-PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, 2013, 36 (05): : 578 - 590
  • [28] The Impact of a Chronic Total Coronary Occlusion on Outcomes of Patients With an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator: Insights From the EXPLORE Trial
    van Veelen, Anna
    van Dongen, Ivo M.
    Elias, Joelle
    Henriques, Jose P. S.
    JOURNAL OF INVASIVE CARDIOLOGY, 2020, 32 (03) : E60 - E62
  • [29] Quality of life in patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: systematic review of randomized controlled trials
    da Silva, Katia Regina
    Costa, Roberto
    Rodrigues, Clarissa Garcia
    Schasechter, Andi
    Nobre, Moacyr Cuce
    Passman, Rod
    Mark, Daniel B.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING, 2018, 17 (03) : 196 - 206
  • [30] Phone-Delivered Mindfulness Training for Patients with Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators: Results of a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
    Salmoirago-Blotcher, Elena
    Crawford, Sybil L.
    Carmody, James
    Rosenthal, Lawrence
    Yeh, Gloria
    Stanley, Mary
    Rose, Karen
    Browning, Clifford
    Ockene, Ira S.
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2013, 46 (02) : 243 - 250