Effects of multimedia nursing education on disease-related depression and anxiety in patients staying in a coronary intensive care unit

Appl Nurs Res. 2016 Feb:29:5-8. doi: 10.1016/j.apnr.2015.03.014. Epub 2015 Apr 7.

Abstract

Aim: We evaluated the effectiveness of an accessibility-enhanced multimedia informational educational program in reducing depression and anxiety increasing satisfaction with the information and materials received by patients in coronary care unit.

Methods: We selected 100 patients from among the patients who stayed at or who underwent surgery at one of two ICUs for any reason who satisfied the eligibility criteria, and agreed to participate in the research. The participants were included in the control or experimental group by random selection. The patients completed the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale during ICU admission and 1week after hospital discharge.

Results: The difference in HADSA score was significantly greater in patients who received education than in patients who did not receive multimedia nursing education (4.2±0.58 vs. 0.6±0.42; p<.01). Additionally, the difference in HADSD score was significantly greater in patients who received multimedia nursing education (2.2±0.53 vs. 0.64±0.46; p<.01).

Conclusion: This study showed that anxiety and depression associated with hospital can be reduced with multimedia nursing education.

Keywords: Anxiety; Coronary care unit; Depression; Multimedia nursing education.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Anxiety / etiology
  • Anxiety / nursing*
  • Coronary Disease / complications
  • Coronary Disease / therapy*
  • Depression / etiology
  • Depression / nursing*
  • Education, Nursing / methods*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intensive Care Units*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Multimedia*