The study aims to determine the factors contributing to nonconformity with follow-up care with post-cardiac patients. A cross-divided research design was adopted with 50 samples that doubled the inclusion criteria picked by the convenience examining technique. Data on determinants contributing to noncompliance was calm by using the checklist. The current study disclosed that all physical, psychological, business-related, social, and otherworldly factors highly affected noncompliance. Of these, the highest allotment was found in medication aftereffects, lack of accessibility and financial support, and reduced health education. Healthcare providers must focus on interventions to make inquiries to prevent readmission and lead a successful history.
Author(s) Details:
P. Thenmozhi,
Medical
Surgical Nursing Department, Saveetha College of Nursing, SIMATS, Chennai,
India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/PRAMR-V11/article/view/9514
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