The Lived Experience of the Diabetic Patient Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

The Lived Experience of the Diabetic Patient Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

Auteur : Jacqueline Johnston

Date de publication : 2013

Éditeur : Monash University

Nombre de pages : 160

Résumé du livre

The purpose of the study was to reveal the lived experience of the diabetic patient undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. This research was considered important as diabetes is Australia's fastest growing chronic disease (Australian Diabetes Council, 2010) and the number ofCABGs patients who have diabetes is increasing (Dinh, et al. 2008). Two male participants were recruited by a Melbourne cardiac surgeon using purposive sampling and were interviewed using an in-depth interviewing technique. A hermeneutic approach, underpinned by Heidegger's philosophyprovided the methodology for the study. Thematic analysis was undertaken and four themes were uncovered: scared and surprised, acceptance of chronic illness, acquiesce and being lucky. These findings form several recommendations for nursing practice, including providing CABG surgicalpatients with individualised care plans for diabetic management, education for diabetic patients on potential complications from the disease, education on CABG surgery, including pain management and providing support for patient's families.

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