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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I. INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Need and Significance of the Study
Objectives of the Study
Hypotheses
II. SECTION-A THEORETICAL OVERVIEW
SECTION-A
THEORETICAL OVERVIEW
Stress and Anxiety
Effect of Stress
Measurement of Stress and Anxiety
Coping with Stress and Anxiety
Stress Management Techniques
II. SECTION-B REVIEW OF STUDIES
I. The Extent of Stress and Anxiety
II. Post-Operative Complications of Cardiac Surgery
III.Need for Psychological Interventions
IV.Effect of Psychological Interventions
III. METHODOLOGY
Design of the Study
Sample
Criteria for the Section of Sample
Table 4.1: Age-wise distribution of the sample
Table 4.2: Sex-wise classification of the sample
Table 4.3: Distribution of the sample based on educational qualifications
Table 4.4: Distribution of the sample based on monthly income
Table 4.5: Distribution of sample based on type of surgery
Tools
1. Stress Check List (SCL)
Scoring
2. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI)
Reliability
Split-half Reliability
Validity
Scoring
3. Post-Operative Complication Check List (POCCL)
Administration and Scoring: -
4. The Stress Management: Programme
1. Breathing Exercises (BE)
Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises (DBE)
Pursed Lip Breathing (PLB)
Steps Followed in Pursed Breathing
2. Guided Somato Psychic Relaxation (GSPR)
Technique of GSPR
Steps Followed in GSPR
Physical Relaxation-Steps Used
Relaxation of Mind
Instructions for Coming out of Relaxation
Information Module
Section A: - Information Regarding Pre-operative Preparation
A. Physical Preparations
B. Physiological Preparations
C. Psychological Preparations
D. Legal Preparation
Section B: - Instructions while Transferring Patients to Operating Room
Section C: - Post-operative Management
Post-Operative Complications
Procedure
Pilot Study
The following conclusions were drawn from the pilot study
Final Study
Analysis of Data
IV. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Hypotheses
Table 5.1: Means, standard deviations, and t value of stressbrforr and after cardiac surgery in the experimentalgroup (N=50)
Table 5.2: Means, standard deviations and t value of stateanxiety before and after cardiac surgery in thevxpcrimental group (N = 50)
Table 5.4: Means, standard deviations and t value obtained bythe experimental and control groups in the postoperativestress
Table 5.5: Means, standard deviations and t value obtained bythe experinlental and control groups in post-operativestate anxiev
Table 5.6: Means, standard deviations and t value obtained bythe experimental and control group in post-operativetra~ta nxiety
Table 5.7: Mean, standard deviation, and t value obtained by therxprr~mental and control groups in post-operativecompl~cations
DISCUSSION
V. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
Statement of the Problem
Objectives of the Study
Hypotheses
Methodology
Sample
Tools
Procedures
Final Study
Statistical Analysis of the Data
Results
FINDINGS OF THE STUDY
Implications of the Study
Limitations of the Study
Suggestions for Further Research
BIBILIOGRAPHY
APPENDICES
STRESS CHECK LIST
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY, KOTTAYAM Answer Sheet -Stress Check List
THE STATE ANXIETY INVENTORY Answer Sheet
APPENDIX V POST OPERATIVF COMPLICATIONS
The State Trait Anxiety inventory