Title of article :
Passion for Life: Lived Experiences of Patients after Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, Nooredin 1Department of Critical Care Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Center for Nursing Care Research , Abbasi, Mohammad International Campus - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Nikbakht Nasrabadi, Alireza Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Salehiomran, Abbas Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Davaran, Saeid Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Norouzadeh, Reza Shahed University - Nursing and Midwifery Faculty
Abstract :
Background: Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) improves the quality of life, increases survival, and influences
the patient's mental and emotional aspects. Little information is available on the lived experience of Iranian patients after
this surgery. Understanding the lived experiences of patients will help health professionals with better provision of high
quality care.
Methods: This hermeneutic phenomenological study aimed to understand the lived experience of patients after CABG. Van
Manen's method was used to conduct the study. A semi-structured, face-to-face interview technique was employed to explore
the experiences of the patients following surgery. Seven men and 4 women between 49 and 80 years old were interviewed.
Results: Passion for life was the main theme extracted from the participants’ interviews. This theme comprised the three
sub-themes of receiving attention from family, being hopeful, and being spiritually oriented.
Conclusion: The results showed that the participants experienced passion for life after their surgery. This finding reveals that
patients tend to find a new perspective on life and their health after surgery.
J Teh Univ Heart Ctr 2015;10(3):129-133
This paper should be cited as: Mohammadi N, Abbasi M, Nikbakht Nasrabadi A, Salehiomran A, Davaran S, Norouzadeh R. Passion
for Life: the Experiences of Patients after Coronary Artery Bypass Graft. J Teh Univ Heart Ctr 2015;10(3):129-133.
Keywords :
Qualitative study , Hermeneutics , Coronary artery bypass graft surgery
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics