The ischemic heart disease life stress monitoring program: Possible therapeutic mechanisms

作者: Nancy Frasure-smith , Raymond H. Prince

DOI: 10.1080/08870448708400330

关键词: Context (language use)Sudden deathMonitoring programDiseaseMyocardial infarctionNursing Interventions ClassificationIntensive care medicineRandomized controlled trialReferralMedicine

摘要: Abstract This paper attempts to identify the therapeutic components responsible for mortality-reducing impact of Ischemic Heart Disease Life Stress Monitoring Program. Designed break link between stress and illness, this one-year intervention program patients recovering from myocardial infarctions included monthly telephone monitoring psychological symptoms home nursing visits high patients. Nursing interventions were individually tailored each patient involved a combination teaching, support referral strategies. A randomized controlled trial program. involving 453 male showed that it reduced cut mortality rates by 50%. These results are considered in context approaches outcomes other educational programs cardiac In addition sample size two factors appear differentiate less successful therapies: selection treatment o...

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