Title of article :
How Do Patients Understand Safety for Cardiac Implantable Devices? Importance of Postintervention Education
Author/Authors :
Yildiz, Bekir Serhat Department of Cardiology- Faculty of Medicine - University of Pamukkale - Denizli, Turkey , Alihanoglu, Yusuf Izzettin Department of Cardiology- Faculty of Medicine - University of Pamukkale - Denizli, Turkey , Evrengul, Harun Department of Cardiology- Faculty of Medicine - University of Pamukkale - Denizli, Turkey , Kilic, Ismail Dogu Department of Cardiology- Faculty of Medicine - University of Pamukkale - Denizli, Turkey , Findikoglu , Gulin Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Faculty of Medicine - University of Pamukkale- Denizli, Turkey , Senol, Hande Department of Biostatistics - Faculty of Medicine - University of Pamukkale - Denizli, Turkey
Abstract :
This study was designed to assess the effect of patient education on the knowledge of safety and awareness about living
with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) within the context of phase I cardiac rehabilitation. Methods. The study was
conducted with 28 newly implanted CIED patients who were included in “education group (EG)”. Patients were questioned with a
survey about living with CIEDs and electromagnetic interference (EMI) before and 1 month after an extensive constructed interview.
Ninety-three patients who had been living with CIEDs were included in the “without education group (woEG)”. Results. Patients
in EG had improved awareness on topics related to physical and daily life activities including work, driving, sports and sexual
activities, EMI of household items, harmful equipment, and some of the medical devices in the hospital setting (p<0.05). Patients
in EG gave significantly different percent of correct answers for doing exercise or sports, using the arm on the side of CIEDs, EMI
of some of the household appliances, medical devices, and all of the harmful equipment compared to woEG (p<0.05). Conclusion.
It was demonstrated that a constructed education interview on safety of CIEDs and living with these devices within the context
of phase I cardiac rehabilitation is important for improving the awareness of patients significantly. Thus, patients might achieve a
faster adaptation to daily life and decrease disinformation and misperceptions and thus promote the quality of life after the device
implantation
Keywords :
Patients Understand Safety , Cardiac Implantable Devices , Importance , Postintervention Education , CIED
Journal title :
Rehabilitation Research and Practice