Title of article :
Opium addiction in patients with coronary artery disease: a grounded theory study
Author/Authors :
Farahani, Mansoureh A Center for Nursing Care Research - Faculty member of the School of Nursing and Midwifery - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ghaffari, Fatemeh Center for Nursing Care Research - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Mazandaran, Iran , Seyed Fatemi, Naiemeh Center for Nursing Care Research - Faculty member of the School of Nursing and Midwifery - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: There are widespread misconceptions about the positive effects of opium on coronary
artery disease (CAD). Thus, we performed a study to explore the opium addiction process contributing
factors among CAD patients using a grounded theory approach.
Methods: The sample comprised 30 addicted CAD patients and their family members, physicians,
nurses and friends. Purposive and theoretical sampling was employed; semi-structured interviews
were conducted. Coding and constant comparative analysis techniques were as proposed by Strauss
and Corbin (1998).
Results: The core category was ‘Fighting for Survival’, comprising three main themes, namely, ‘the
gateway’, ‘blowing into the fire’ and ‘getting stuck in the mud’.
Conclusion: Increasing knowledge about the adverse effects of opium on the cardiovascular system
would reinforce prevention and rehabilitation measures. Involving patients’ family-members in addiction
prevention and rehabilitation programs and referring patients to specialized rehabilitation
centres could help patients quit opium. Healthcare providers (HCPs) should notice to the effects of
opium consumption among CAD patients; nursing care must be holistic in nature. Although opium is
stigmatised in Iran, HCPs must treat addicted CAD patients similar to other patients. Nursing students’
must be aware of the negative effects of illegal drugs on CAD patients and the misconceptions
regarding the positive effects thereof. Any misconceptions must be probed and clarified. Rehabilitation
centres must be supervised by cardiologists and HCPs.
Keywords :
Iran , Qualitative research , Drug abuse , Opium consumption , Coronary artery disease
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics