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Events leading to the treatment of coronary artery disease: implications for nursing care.

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Gilliss, CL; Sparacino, PS; Gortner, SR; Kenneth, HY
Published in: Heart & lung : the journal of critical care
July 1985

The selection of a particular treatment for CAD was found to be related to the severity of illness, patients who were more severely disabled by angina elected surgical treatment after vessel blockage was documented by angiography. Differential access to treatments was not described by study subjects and therefore cannot be evaluated as a contributing factor to the selection of treatment. Although most subjects participated in a therapeutic pharmacologic regimen, few patients in either group employed dietary or exercise programs to ameliorate CAD. Most patients received information about CAD and about surgery as a treatment option. This educational communication was directed by the cardiologist for a large majority of patients. Nurses were cited as information sources for surgical subjects only. In retrospect, more than half of the surgical subjects indicated a need for additional information. The decision regarding which type of treatment to have was made autonomously by most subjects, unlike the usual decision-making styles of families of surgical patients. A significantly greater proportion of surgical patients identified their family as a source of support during the elected treatment. Both groups described family changes specific to the illness and selected treatment.

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Published In

Heart & lung : the journal of critical care

EISSN

1527-3288

ISSN

0147-9563

Publication Date

July 1985

Volume

14

Issue

4

Start / End Page

350 / 356

Related Subject Headings

  • Risk
  • Nursing
  • Nurse-Patient Relations
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Family
  • Decision Making
  • Coronary Disease
 

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Gilliss, C. L., Sparacino, P. S., Gortner, S. R., & Kenneth, H. Y. (1985). Events leading to the treatment of coronary artery disease: implications for nursing care. Heart & Lung : The Journal of Critical Care, 14(4), 350–356.
Gilliss, C. L., P. S. Sparacino, S. R. Gortner, and H. Y. Kenneth. “Events leading to the treatment of coronary artery disease: implications for nursing care.Heart & Lung : The Journal of Critical Care 14, no. 4 (July 1985): 350–56.
Gilliss CL, Sparacino PS, Gortner SR, Kenneth HY. Events leading to the treatment of coronary artery disease: implications for nursing care. Heart & lung : the journal of critical care. 1985 Jul;14(4):350–6.
Gilliss, C. L., et al. “Events leading to the treatment of coronary artery disease: implications for nursing care.Heart & Lung : The Journal of Critical Care, vol. 14, no. 4, July 1985, pp. 350–56.
Gilliss CL, Sparacino PS, Gortner SR, Kenneth HY. Events leading to the treatment of coronary artery disease: implications for nursing care. Heart & lung : the journal of critical care. 1985 Jul;14(4):350–356.
Journal cover image

Published In

Heart & lung : the journal of critical care

EISSN

1527-3288

ISSN

0147-9563

Publication Date

July 1985

Volume

14

Issue

4

Start / End Page

350 / 356

Related Subject Headings

  • Risk
  • Nursing
  • Nurse-Patient Relations
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Family
  • Decision Making
  • Coronary Disease