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Perceptions of self-care readiness among STEMI patients following primary PCI.

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OBJECTIVE This study aimed to explore the perceptions of STEMI patients after Percutaneous primary intervention regarding their readiness to conduct and maintain self-care. METHOD The study used a qualitative design.… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to explore the perceptions of STEMI patients after Percutaneous primary intervention regarding their readiness to conduct and maintain self-care. METHOD The study used a qualitative design. Fifteen STEMI patients after Percutaneous primary intervention and nine partners of them were interviewed in the inpatient unit at the main referral government cardiac center in Indonesia. Data were analyzed using content analysis. RESULTS The results showed there is an inability to recognize and manage ischemic symptoms immediately. Patients had physical problems following primary PCI such as cough, chest tightness, chest pain, bloating and get tired easily-psychological problems experienced by the patient and his partner at the acute and recovery phase. CONCLUSION The findings provide for health care professionals in developing self-care ability among STEMI patients at first attack following primary PCI by considering the influenced factors.

Keywords: perceptions self; stemi patients; primary pci; following primary; among stemi; self care

Journal Title: Enfermeria clinica
Year Published: 2019

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