Title of article :
The effect of training coping styles to deal with negative emotions on mental health of patients undergoing open heart surgery
Author/Authors :
mohammadi pashaki marzieh Department of General Psychology - Islamic Azad University - Sari, Iran , mahmoodi mollayi abasali Department of General Psychology - Olom Tahghighat University - Amol, Iran , mirzayian bahram Department of Clinical Psychology - Islamic Azad University - Sari, Iran , heydari jabar Department of Genral Psychology - Islamic Azad University - Sari , Iran , jafari hedayat School of Nursing and Midwifery - Traditional and Complementary Medicine Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences - Sari, Iran
Pages :
7
From page :
13
To page :
19
Abstract :
Surgery is a stressful situation and this study aimed to evaluate the effect of negative emotions coping styles training on mental health of the patients undergoing open-heart surgery. Methods: This study was conducted with a pretest-posttest design on the patients undergoing open-heart surgery during a course of six months in Mazandaran Heart Center, Sari, Iran in 2014. In total, 30 patients were selected using non-random sampling method, who were randomly assigned into intervention and control groups (15 cases in each group). In the intervention group, seven training sessions of coping strategies (inc. stress and anger management, dealing with anxiety, and depression) were individually held for the participants. Data collection was performed, using General Health Questionnaire by Goldberg and Hiller (1970) and coping strategies scale by Lazarus and Folkman (1985), which showed the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of 0.84 and 0.80, respectively. Data analysis was performed, using ANOVA and Conflicting t. Results: In this study, the results of ANOVA were indicative of a significant difference between the groups, which suggest the positive effects of coping strategies on mental health (P=0.05). Conclusion: According to the findings of the present study negative emotions coping styles training had a positive impact on mental health of the patients, which was more significant in the intervention group.
Keywords :
Mental health , Coronary heart disease , Coping strategies
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2520818
Link To Document :
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