PMID: 8582826Nov 1, 1995Paper

Women's patterns of activity over 6 months after coronary artery bypass surgery

Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care
N S RedekerB Glica

Abstract

To examine the relationships between objectively measured activity patterns over 6 months after coronary artery bypass surgery (CABS) and their relationship to self-reported functional recovery at 6 weeks and 6 months after CABS. Time series, descriptive-correlational, convenience sample. Hospital and home environment. Thirteen women who had undergone CABS. The mean age was 62 years (SD 10.76, range, 43 to 78). The mean preoperative New York Heart Association Functional Classification was 2.08 (SD 1.26, range, 1 to 4). Wrist-worn accelerometers and the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP). Women wore the accelerometers for 4 week-long intervals: the first postoperative week (T1), the first week after hospitalization (T2), the sixth postoperative week (T3), and the first week of the sixth postoperative month (T4). The SIP was administered at the end of each week of data collection. Circadian rhythms and linear trends in activity were examined with spectral, cosinor, and least squares regression analyses. Repeated measures ANOVA over T1 through T4 demonstrated statistically significant increases in the strength of the circadian rhythms and means levels of activity over T1 to T4. There were no statistically significant relationships betw...Continue Reading

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