| Literature DB >> 15764632 |
Ketsarin Utriyaprasit1, Shirley Moore.
Abstract
Recovery symptoms and related mood states during early recovery after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) have never been assessed in Thailand. This cross-sectional descriptive correlational study was to identify the relationships between frequency of recovery symptoms and mood states of a convenience sample of 91 Thai CABG patients during 2 weeks after discharge. Standardized tools/procedures were used to measure the variables of interest. The most common recovery symptoms were chest and leg incision pain, having trouble sleeping, and neck and shoulder or back discomfort. The most common mood states were confusion, anxiety, and anger, respectively. In addition, Thai CABG patients who had more frequent recovery symptoms also had greater negative mood disturbance. These findings provide a beginning explanation about the phenomena of recovery symptoms and mood states in a specific culture, Thai CABG patients.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15764632 DOI: 10.1177/1043659604273548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transcult Nurs ISSN: 1043-6596 Impact factor: 1.959