Hypothetical model of perceived adherence to treatment among patients with coronary heart disease after a percutaneous coronary intervention.
Outi KähkönenPäivi KankkunenTerhi SaaranenHeikki MiettinenHelvi KyngäsPublished in: Nursing open (2019)
The hypothetical model explained 30% of perceived adherence to treatment. Structural equation modelling confirmed that motivation, support from physicians and next of kin had direct associations with adherence. Indirectly, informational support, results of care, perceived health, anxiety and depression were associated with adherence. The background variables associated with adherence were gender, relationship, physical activity, consumption of vegetables and consumption of alcohol.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- mental health
- social support
- healthcare
- depressive symptoms
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- glycemic control
- primary care
- public health
- acute coronary syndrome
- heart failure
- palliative care
- acute myocardial infarction
- body mass index
- type diabetes
- atrial fibrillation
- insulin resistance
- alcohol consumption
- smoking cessation
- health risk assessment