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Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is one of the most common surgical treatments for coronary artery disease. CABG has many beneficial outcomes for patients. However, there are diverse factors that hinder these positive outcomes. Depression, anxiety, and stress (DAS) are considered as important factors that hinder these outcomes. Depression is very common post CABG. Despite that high levels of depression, more than half of patients undergoing CBAG are not screened or treated well for depression. Depression has negative outcomes for patients undergoing CABG. Similarly, patients undergoing CABG complain from high levels of anxiety and stress in the pre and even in the post-operative period.Anxiety and stress might be manifested as impaired functional status, chest pain, and shortness of breath.· Furthermore, increased anxiety and stress is correlated with poorer quality of life and worse long-term psychological outcomes.It has been shown that the speed of recovery from acute cardiac events depends more on psychological factors rather than physiological ones. Therefore, it is imperative to have an appropriate management for these negative emotions to improve the outcomes of this major operation. Treatment options for these emotions include pharmacological and non-pharmacological. Listening to the holy Quran recital is one of the non-pharmacological treatment methods that were integrated to improve Coronary Heart Diseases Patient's DAS symptoms. Previous studies showed that listening to the holy Quran recital was effective in reducing ADS symptoms among this population and other populations including hemodialysis, pregnant women, and smokers. However, this effect has not been checked for patients undergoing CABG. Therefore, the purpose of this randomized control trial (RCT) is to check the effect of Holy Quran recital on ADS among patients undergoing CABG surgery


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Intervention: The intervention group, listened to holy Quran recitation for 10 minutes twice a day 4 hours a part (10 am and 2 pm) for 2 consecutive days (usually the 2nd and the 3rd day post-operative) after extubation and gaining alertness. We have chosen Surah Al-Rehman because it is considered as the most rhythmic surah of the Quran and the recitation of Qari Abdul Basit is very soothing and effective as he has recited from the deep of the heart. The listing will be by a disposable head phones for an I pad for each hospital. The control group received usual care by their nurses. Measurement of variables: Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics will be measured either by patient interview (age, gender, pain level, marital status, educational level, smoking status, and working status) or by medical records review (history of hypertension, history of diabetes mellites, history of acute myocardial infarction, left ventricular ejection fraction, and body mass index, and length of stay at the hospital). Depression, anxiety and Stress will be measured using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS21). DASS 21 is a set of self-reported items used to measure the intensity of DAS over the week prior to administration. DASS21 is the short version of the basic 42-item questionnaire DAS S-42, developed by Lovibond and Lovibond. It consists of three seven-item scales (a total of 21 items): depression scale (DS), anxiety scale (AS), and stress scale (SS). Items are measured through a four point Likert scale from 0 (did not apply to me at all) to 3 (applied to me very much, or most of the time). Items in each scale are summed whereby higher scores indicate higher levels of DAS. A score between 0 and 4, 0 and 3, 0-7 are considered normal DAS, respectively. A score between 5 and 6, 4 and 4, 8 and 9 are considered mild DAS, respectively. A score between 7 and 10, 6 and 7, 10 and 12 are considered moderate DAS, respectively. A score between 11 and 13, 8 and 9, 13 and 16 are considered severe DAS, respectively. A score above 13, 9, 19 are considered extremely severe DAS, respectively. The reliability of DASS21 was measured using Cronbach's alpha and was reported to be good; it was 0.91 for the depression subscale, and 0.80 for the anxiety subscale. The reliability of the Arabic version of DASS21 was measured using Cronbach's alpha coefficients and was found to be 0.76 for depression, 0.75 for anxiety. ;


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NCT number NCT05419544
Study type Interventional
Source Applied Science Private University
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Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 2022
Completion date December 2022