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Mohsen Taghadosi, Leila Ghanbari-Afra, Monireh Ghanbari-Afra, Hamidreza Gilasi, , Volume 5, Issue 2 (9-2016)
Abstract
Abstract
Aim. The aim of this study
was to investigate the sexual satisfaction in patients with acute coronary
syndrome.
Background.
Sexual relationship is a multidimensional phenomenon which is affected by many
psychological, individual and social factors. Satisfaction of sexual relationship
leads to the strength of the family.
Method. In
this descriptive-analytical cross-sectional study, 254 patients with acute
coronary syndrome admitted to the coronary angiography ward in Shahid Beheshti
hospital in Kashan, Iran, were recruited by convenience sampling in 2014. Data
collection was done using the demographic and clinical data questionnaire and
Larson's sexual satisfaction questionnaire. Data were analyzed in SPSS version
13 using descriptive and inferential statistics.
Findings.
The mean score of sexual satisfaction was 101.7±15.3. The mean score of sexual
satisfaction for men and women were 104.53±9.8, and 98.94±18.9, respectively
(P=0.04). The results of linear regression showed that the relationship between
sexual satisfaction and gender by taking other confounding variables was statistically
significant (P=0.026). A history of diabetes (p=0.048), smoking (p=0.001) and
hypertension (p=0.001) were affecting this relationship.
Conclusion.
The level of sexual satisfaction in patients with acute coronary syndrome was
high. The satisfaction in men were more than women. Also, a history of
diabetes, hypertension and smoking in patients with acute coronary syndrome
affected sexual satisfaction. Nurses should consider sexual needs of female
patients with acute coronary syndrome, and also, that of acute coronary
syndrome patient with a history of diabetes, hypertension and smoking.
Naser Javadi, Mohsen Taghadosi, Mansour Dianati, Volume 12, Issue 1 (3-2023)
Abstract
Abstract
Aim. This study was designed to identify factors affecting lifestyle modification in people with ischemic heart disease.
Background. Lifestyle is an important determinant of health. The relationship between lifestyle and various diseases has been reported in many studies. Ischemic heart disease is one of the most important diseases related to lifestyle, which causes significant morbidity and mortality in societies. Understanding the factors affecting the lifestyle modification of people with ischemic heart disease can reduce the complications caused by this condition.
Method. This integrated review with the seven-step method of Dhollande et al. (2021), searching for effective factors on lifestyle modification in people with heart ischemia in Persian and English language articles published from January 2013 to March 2024. The keywords included lifestyle, modification, change, ischemic heart disease, coronary heart disease, inhibiting factors and facilitating factors, which were searched out in databases including PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct, Web of Sciences, Magiran and SID. A total of 2753 articles were obtained, and finally 20 articles were selected and reviewed in this study.
Findings. The review of studies showed that 19 articles are in English and one article is in Farsi. The number of participants in all selected studies was 738809. Eight studies were conducted with qualitative method, eight with quantitative observational designs and four with clinical trial design. Also, 12 studies were conducted in European countries, while eight were conducted in Asian countries. The themes of the articles were obtained in the form of demographics, socio-economic, political-organizational, psychological-learning and individual-belief factors.
Conclusion. Lifestyle modification in people with ischemic heart disease is a complex and multidimensional process. Holistic support for these patients is necessary to modify their lifestyle. Understanding these factors is a basis for improving care programs for these patients.
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