2015
DOI: 10.18869/acadpub.mcs.2.2.104
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The effect of family-centered orientation program on prevention of delirium prevalence in patients with coronary artery disease: a clinical trial

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“…These results are consistent with Mariana et al(2020) who assessed the effects of hospital service quality on patient satisfaction and revealed that the majority of the respondents strongly agreed that service quality promotes patient satisfaction. Karimi et al (2015) investigated the effects of the orientation program on patient satisfaction among patients with coronary artery disease and discovered that the orientation program was beneficial in improving patient satisfaction. Moreover, Suprajitno et al(2020) discovered a link between patient orientation and satisfaction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These results are consistent with Mariana et al(2020) who assessed the effects of hospital service quality on patient satisfaction and revealed that the majority of the respondents strongly agreed that service quality promotes patient satisfaction. Karimi et al (2015) investigated the effects of the orientation program on patient satisfaction among patients with coronary artery disease and discovered that the orientation program was beneficial in improving patient satisfaction. Moreover, Suprajitno et al(2020) discovered a link between patient orientation and satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants were selected through convenience sampling and in case they fulfilled the inclusion criteria of the study and signed written informed consents, they were recruited in the study. The sample size was calculated to be 42 subjects (in each group), based on the results of the study of Karimi et al [ 20 ] and the following measures in the formula below: α = 5%, statistical power = 90%, confidence interval = 95%, μ1 = 28, μ2 = 26.62, σ1 = 1.21, and σ2 = 2.46.…”
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“…Nursing interventions can reduce the amount of delirium in patients by simulating the environment [6] including for family-centered orientation programs [26] and music therapy [27,28]. Considering the important role of nurses in delirium management, it is necessary to have complete information about the prevalence of this disease [29].…”
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