Prediction of Changes in Adherence to Secondary Prevention Among Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Conclusions
Adherence to secondary prevention 3 months after discharge was relatively good in Chinese patients with coronary artery disease who received percutaneous coronary intervention. Absence of stents and lower self-efficacy can predict the poor adherence changes, which should be considered in formulating follow-up care.
Source: Nursing Research - Category: Nursing Tags: AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY Source Type: research
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