Nurse-led intervention on knowledge, attitude and beliefs towards acute coronary syndrome

Darsin Singh, Sukhbeer K. and Ahmad, Aini and Rahmat, Norsiah and Hmwe, Nant Thin Thin (2016) Nurse-led intervention on knowledge, attitude and beliefs towards acute coronary syndrome. Nursing in Critical Care, 23 (4). pp. 186-191. ISSN 1362-1017, DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12240.

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12240

Abstract

Background: Coronary heart disease has emerged as a number one killer in Malaysia and globally. Much of the morbidity and mortality in acute coronary syndrome patients is because of patients not recognizing their symptoms which contributes to delay in seeking early treatment. Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse-led health education programme on knowledge, attitude and beliefs of coronary patients towards the responses to acute coronary syndrome and the association with patients' characteristics. Methods: A single-group quasi-experimental design took place in a tertiary hospital. A total of 60 coronary patients were recruited to this study. The knowledge, attitude and beliefs towards acute coronary syndrome (ACS) were evaluated at baseline and after 1 month of giving education intervention. Results: Knowledge, attitude and beliefs about ACS increased significantly from baseline to 1 month after intervention. Level of attitude was associated with gender, educational level and employment status. Conclusions: The findings of this study suggest that an education program conducted by a nurse improved patients' level of knowledge, attitudes and beliefs in response to ACS symptoms at 1 month compared to baseline, but whether they are sustained for a longer period is unclear. Improving the responses towards ACS might reduce decision delay in symptom interpretation and seeking early treatment. Relevance to clinical practice: Nurse-led interventions have imparted positive outcomes in response to ACS symptoms among coronary patients. Therefore, nurses should take the initiative in educating patients to minimize delay in symptom interpretation and seeking early treatment.

Item Type: Article
Funders: UNSPECIFIED
Uncontrolled Keywords: Acute coronary syndrome; Attitude; Belief; Knowledge; Nurse-led intervention
Subjects: R Medicine
R Medicine > RT Nursing
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine
Depositing User: Ms. Juhaida Abd Rahim
Date Deposited: 30 Aug 2019 08:34
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2019 08:34
URI: http://eprints.um.edu.my/id/eprint/22169

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