PMID: 9549270Apr 29, 1998Paper

Stress-reducing effect of physician's tape-recorded support on cardiac surgical patients in the intensive care unit

Journal of the Formosan Medical Association = Taiwan Yi Zhi
S L HwangM B Lee

Abstract

Staying in an intensive care unit (ICU) is very stressful for patients after heart surgery. Although it is a general belief that support from doctors is important to reduce patients' tension, no quantitative data are available. We investigated the stress-reducing effects of a tape-recorded message from the physician which provided information regarding the surgery and emotional support for heart surgery patients postoperatively in the ICU. Sixty patients who underwent cardiac surgery were randomly allocated to two equal groups. The patients in the experimental group listened to a tape-recorded message from their attending surgeon soon after they recovered from anesthesia, while the control group rested during the study period. The effectiveness of the tape-recorded support program was evaluated by the influence on heart rate, blood pressure, and finger skin temperature, as well as the degree of subjective pain, tension, anxiety, depression, and anger. The pain and tension levels of the patients were measured using a visual analogue scale, while the severity of anxiety, depression, and anger was evaluated using the Brief Symptom Rating Scale. Patients' evaluation of the usefulness of the program was also assessed. After listenin...Continue Reading

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