Outcome
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Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has an effect on reducing the anxiety levels of the patients". |
"State-Trait Anxiety Inventory" will be applied to the patient in the experimental group before the coronary angiography procedure. Then, coronary angiography information training will be given using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. After the angiography procedure, "State-Trait Anxiety Inventory" will be applied again. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory: The inventory includes two separate scales consisting of a total of forty items (twenty items in each scale). For both scales; 0-19 points (absent), 20-39 points (mild), 40-59 points (moderate), 60-79 points (severe), 80 points and above are considered as very severe panic. Both scales have direct and reversed statements. In the State Anxiety Inventory, there are ten in total (1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 19, 20) and in the Trait Anxiety Inventory seven (21, 26, 27, 30, 33, 36, 39) There are reversed statements. |
8 weeks |
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Primary |
To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has a positive effect on the blood pressure (mm-Hg) level, one of the vital signs values of the patients". |
The blood pressure (mm-Hg) of the patient in the experimental group before the coronary angiography procedure will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Afterwards, coronary angiography information training will be given audio-visual using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. The patient will be prepared for the coronary angiography procedure. After the coronary angiography procedure, the patient's blood pressure (mm-Hg) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Pre- and post-procedure scores will be evaluated using appropriate statistical methods. The blood pressure value that is considered normal is 120/80 mm-Hg, with an upper limit of 139/89 mm-Hg. |
8 weeks |
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Primary |
To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has a positive effect on the heart rate (beats/min) level, which is one of the vital signs values of the patients". |
Before the coronary angiography procedure of the patient in the experimental group, the heart rate (beats/min) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Afterwards, coronary angiography information training will be given as audio-visual using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. The patient will be prepared for the coronary angiography procedure. After the coronary angiography procedure, the patient's heart rate (beats/min) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Pre- and post-procedure scores will be evaluated with appropriate statistical methods. The normal range of pulse rate; 60-100 beats/min. |
8 weeks |
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Primary |
To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has a positive effect on the vital signs of the patients, the respiratory rate (respiratory rate/min)". |
The respiratory rate (respiratory rate/min) of the patient in the experimental group before the coronary angiography procedure will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Later, coronary angiography information training will be given audio-visual using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. The patient will be prepared for the coronary angiography procedure. After the coronary angiography procedure, the patient's respiratory rate (respiratory rate/min) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Pre- and post-procedure scores will be evaluated using appropriate statistical methods. The normal range of respiratory rate; 12-20 ventilation/min. |
8 weeks |
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Primary |
To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has a positive effect on the vital signs values of the patients and the body temperature (°C) level". |
Before the coronary angiography procedure of the patient in the experimental group, the body temperature (°C) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Afterwards, coronary angiography information training will be given as audio-visual using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. The patient will be prepared for the coronary angiography procedure. After the coronary angiography procedure, the patient's body temperature (°C) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Pre- and post-procedure scores will be evaluated using appropriate statistical methods. The range of body temperature considered normal; 36°C - 38°C |
8 weeks |
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Primary |
To accept the hypothesis that "the education given to the patients who will undergo coronary angiography has a positive effect on the oxygen saturation (SpO2) level, one of the vital signs values of the patients". |
Before the coronary angiography procedure of the patient in the experimental group, the oxygen saturation (SpO2) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Afterwards, coronary angiography information training will be given as audio-visual using the Coronary Angiography Training Guide tool. The patient will be prepared for the coronary angiography procedure. After the patient's coronary angiography procedure, the oxygen saturation (SpO2) will be measured and recorded by the nurse. Pre- and post-procedure scores will be evaluated using appropriate statistical methods. Oxygen saturation (SpO2) is within the considered normal range; 93-100 SpO2. |
8 weeks |
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