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Title
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
The Effect of Supportive Educative Cardiac Rehabilitation Phase
3 on Male Sexual Dysfunction among Patient with Coronary
Heart Disease
The Effect of Supportive Educative Cardiac Rehabilitation Phase
3 on Male Sexual Dysfunction among Patient with Coronary
Heart Disease
Subject
CHD, Cardiac rehabilitation, Sexual dysfunction, Cardiovascular
Description
Introduction: Heart disease in the world has increased every year. Compensation for the work of the heart on the
body causes a decrease in the patient’s activity which has an impact on sexual function. The purpose of this study
was to analyse the effect of supportive educative cardiac rehabilitation phase 3 (SE-CRP3) on male sexual dysfunc-
tion (SD) among patients with Chronic Heart Disease (CHD). Methods: A quasi-experiment study was undertaken
on August 2019. Sixty respondents was recruited by purposive sampling technique and divided into intervention
and control groups. International Index of Erectile Function Questionnaire (IIEF) was used to obtained the data about
sexual function. Then, we analysed the data using independent samples t-test and paired samples t-test. Results: We
found a significant difference between pre and post intervention in the intervention group (p=0.039) with mean of
sexual dysfunction (18.97 to 19.93). In addition, there was no significant difference between pre and post in the con-
trol group (p=0.152) and no differences in the both groups after the intervention of SE-CRP3 (p=0.568). Conclusion:
SE-CRP3 therapy has an impact on sexual function among patients with CHD. This may be considered by nurses as
an additional intervention in patients with CHD. Observations on the related variables can be considered.
body causes a decrease in the patient’s activity which has an impact on sexual function. The purpose of this study
was to analyse the effect of supportive educative cardiac rehabilitation phase 3 (SE-CRP3) on male sexual dysfunc-
tion (SD) among patients with Chronic Heart Disease (CHD). Methods: A quasi-experiment study was undertaken
on August 2019. Sixty respondents was recruited by purposive sampling technique and divided into intervention
and control groups. International Index of Erectile Function Questionnaire (IIEF) was used to obtained the data about
sexual function. Then, we analysed the data using independent samples t-test and paired samples t-test. Results: We
found a significant difference between pre and post intervention in the intervention group (p=0.039) with mean of
sexual dysfunction (18.97 to 19.93). In addition, there was no significant difference between pre and post in the con-
trol group (p=0.152) and no differences in the both groups after the intervention of SE-CRP3 (p=0.568). Conclusion:
SE-CRP3 therapy has an impact on sexual function among patients with CHD. This may be considered by nurses as
an additional intervention in patients with CHD. Observations on the related variables can be considered.
Creator
Rehana Rehana1
, Devi Mediarti1
, Jawiah Jawiah1
, Rosnani Rosnani1
, Hidayat Arifin2
, Wahyu Dwi Ari
Wibowo3
, Devi Mediarti1
, Jawiah Jawiah1
, Rosnani Rosnani1
, Hidayat Arifin2
, Wahyu Dwi Ari
Wibowo3
Publisher
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences
Date
2022
Format
PDF
Language
BAHASA INGGRIS
Type
JURNAL INTERNASIONAL