Title of article :
Investigating the effect of collaborative care on depression, anxiety, and stress of patients after coronary angioplasty
Author/Authors :
Rezapour, Parastoo School of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Shahriari, Mohsen Department of Adult Health Nursing - Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Moieni, Mahin Department of Adult Health Nursing - Ulcer Repair Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Sanei, Hamid Department of Internal Cardiology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Coronary artery disease and its associated treatment interventions such
as angioplasty can lead to emotional problems, including depression, anxiety, and
stress, in patients and might have adverse effects on the recovery process. This study
aimed to evaluate the effect of collaborative care model on depression, anxiety, and
stress in patients after coronary angioplasty.
Methods: This clinical trial was conducted on 50 patients undergoing coronary
angioplasty, who were referred to intensive care unit and surgical ward of one of the
hospitals of Isfahan, Iran, in 2015. Samples were selected through randomized
convenience sampling and were divided into intervention and control group (n=25 for
each group). Collaborative care model, consisting of four stages of motivation,
preparation, engagement, and evaluation, was implemented for the intervention group
through five 45-60 minute sessions and a three-month telephone follow-up. Data was
collected using depression, anxiety, and stress scale (DASS-42) before and one month
after the intervention from both groups. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics,
Chi-square, as well as independent and paired t-tests in SPSS, version 18.
Results: In this study, mean score of depression was significantly decreased in the
intervention group after the implementation of collaborative model (from 31.6±3.7 to
6.3±5.03) (P<0.001), and mean anxiety and stress scores were reduced from
32.6±3.04 and 32.2±3.3 to 6.2±4.1 and 8.5±4.8, respectively (P<0.001). In this regard,
a significant difference was observed between the intervention and control groups
(P<0.001).
Conclusion: Implementation of collaborative care could be associated with lower
depression, anxiety, and stress in patients after coronary angioplasty. Therefore, its
application is recommended as an effective method for such patients.
Keywords :
Collaborative care model , Stress , Anxiety , Depression , Coronary angioplasty