2023
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.13007
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The correlation between death anxiety, loneliness and hope levels in patients treated in the cardiac intensive care unit

Dilek Yildirim,
Ozlem Akman,
Serpil Ozturk
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundA sense of hope plays an important role in relieving stress and psychological distress of cardiology patients, as well as improving their physical well‐being.AimThe aim of this study is to investigate the correlation between death anxiety, loneliness and hope levels in patients receiving treatment in a cardiac intensive care unit (ICU).DesignThis is a prospective, descriptive and correlational study.MethodsThe study was completed with 150 cardiac ICU patients in Istanbul, Turkey. The data were collec… Show more

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“…Team and colleagues 5 conducted a two‐round modified eDelphi survey to establish expert consensus on nurses' roles and responsibilities in the provision of cardiac advanced life support for post‐operative cardiac surgical patients. Important psychosocial aspects of care are considered in Yang et al's longitudinal study 6 on factors associated with sleep quality in patients undergoing cardiac surgery, and in Yildirim et al's study 7 investigating correlations between death anxiety, loneliness and hope levels in cardiac intensive care unit (ICU) patients. The next paper 8 describes the clinical characteristics of adults admitted to, and discharged from, an Advanced Heart Failure Intensive Care Unit (AFICU) in the Midwestern United States.…”
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“…Team and colleagues 5 conducted a two‐round modified eDelphi survey to establish expert consensus on nurses' roles and responsibilities in the provision of cardiac advanced life support for post‐operative cardiac surgical patients. Important psychosocial aspects of care are considered in Yang et al's longitudinal study 6 on factors associated with sleep quality in patients undergoing cardiac surgery, and in Yildirim et al's study 7 investigating correlations between death anxiety, loneliness and hope levels in cardiac intensive care unit (ICU) patients. The next paper 8 describes the clinical characteristics of adults admitted to, and discharged from, an Advanced Heart Failure Intensive Care Unit (AFICU) in the Midwestern United States.…”
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confidence: 99%