Prevalence of Anxiety, Depression and Stress in CABG Candidate Patients and Factors affecting it at Farshchian Cardiovascular Hospital in Hamadan
Behrooz Goli, Ebrahim Jaafaripooyan, Ali Moradi, Reza Safiarian, Maziar Moradi, Fatemeh Darabı
Abstract
Background and Objective: Introduction: Among the heart diseases, coronary heart disease (CAD) is the leading cause of mortality in human societies and coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is the most common therapeutic intervention. Postsurgical hospitalization is an estimate of the success rate of surgery that cannot be fully explained by medical and demographic factors. Rather, psychological factors are important. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of anxiety, depression and stress which are one of the most important psychological factors related to the length of hospital stay after this surgery.
Topics & Concepts
Depression (economics)AnxietyMedicineStress (linguistics)Internal medicinePsychiatryLinguisticsEconomicsPhilosophyMacroeconomicsCardiac Health and Mental HealthHealth and Well-being StudiesHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnout