In a sample (N = 75) of coronary bypass patients, we examined the manner in which preoperative perceptions of personal control over recovery, desires for behavioral involvement in health care, and desires for information about health care predicted recovery in the hospital. Results indicated that preoperative control beliefs and desires for health care involvement predicted independently several important indices of recovery. Specifically, patients who prior to their surgery expressed a greater desire for information tended to experience less surgical pain and more negative psychological reactions. Greater preferences for behavioral involvement were associated with greater pain behavior, more ambulation, and shorter hospital stays. Finally,...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: The diagnosis of coronary artery disease referred for heart surgery has an imp...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough current ideology suggests patients should be active...
Numerous studies have examined the effect of psychological variables on surgical recovery, but no de...
To determine the prospective association between health-related control beliefs, quality of life (QO...
Objective: To test the proposal that external health locus of control and self-efficacy would modera...
Patient perceptions of the causes of preoperative symptoms, expected impact of surgery on symptoms a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of individual's attitudes toward Health Care...
Purpose To determine the experiences and perceptions of patients who underwent Coronary Artery Bypa...
Pre-operative intervention to improve general health and readiness for surgery is known as prehabili...
There is growing evidence suggesting health behaviors (e.g., physical activity, medications) signifi...
Pre‐operative intervention to improve general health and readiness for surgery is known as prehabili...
We postulated that patients with an internal locus of control, i.e. those who like to control their ...
Medical surgery has sometimes become the only best choice for a patient's well-being. Unfortunately,...
Mohannad Eid AbuRuz, Ghadeer Al-Dweik, Hekmat Yousef Al-Akash Clinical Nursing Department, Faculty o...
Background Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is effective in relieving symptoms and reducing m...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: The diagnosis of coronary artery disease referred for heart surgery has an imp...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough current ideology suggests patients should be active...
Numerous studies have examined the effect of psychological variables on surgical recovery, but no de...
To determine the prospective association between health-related control beliefs, quality of life (QO...
Objective: To test the proposal that external health locus of control and self-efficacy would modera...
Patient perceptions of the causes of preoperative symptoms, expected impact of surgery on symptoms a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of individual's attitudes toward Health Care...
Purpose To determine the experiences and perceptions of patients who underwent Coronary Artery Bypa...
Pre-operative intervention to improve general health and readiness for surgery is known as prehabili...
There is growing evidence suggesting health behaviors (e.g., physical activity, medications) signifi...
Pre‐operative intervention to improve general health and readiness for surgery is known as prehabili...
We postulated that patients with an internal locus of control, i.e. those who like to control their ...
Medical surgery has sometimes become the only best choice for a patient's well-being. Unfortunately,...
Mohannad Eid AbuRuz, Ghadeer Al-Dweik, Hekmat Yousef Al-Akash Clinical Nursing Department, Faculty o...
Background Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is effective in relieving symptoms and reducing m...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: The diagnosis of coronary artery disease referred for heart surgery has an imp...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough current ideology suggests patients should be active...
Numerous studies have examined the effect of psychological variables on surgical recovery, but no de...