• Heart Lung · Jul 1994

    Distressful events in the ICU as perceived by patients recovering from coronary artery bypass surgery.

    • B E Pennock, L Crawshaw, T Maher, T Price, and P D Kaplan.
    • Department of Medicine, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh.
    • Heart Lung. 1994 Jul 1; 23 (4): 323-7.

    ObjectiveTo determine what events are perceived as most stressful to patients in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU).DesignDescriptive cross-sectional survey.PatientsOne hundred twenty-seven patients who had undergone coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) at 48 hours after their transfer from the SICU.Outcome MeasureStressful events as perceived by patients while in the SICU determined by 25 specific items on a questionnaire rated on a Likert scale ranging from 1 (no distress) to 4 (extremely distressful).ResultsTwo stressors, being intubated and not being able to talk, were significantly more stressful, by Newman-Keuls multiple range test, than all the other stressors. The mean stressfulness score for all other stressors was between no distress and mild distress.ConclusionOverall stress associated with specific events during a short stay in the SICU was minimal. Intubation and inability to communicate were the most stressful experiences.

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