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A Comparative Study of Patients’ and Nurses’ Perceptions of Educational
Needs Following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Saudi Arabia
Author(s): Salman Alsaqri, Mohannad Alkwiese*, Van Andrew, Richard Dayrit, Larry Terence, Sage Mesias, Sandro Villareal and Mohammed Aldalaykeh
The purpose of this study is to see if there are any differences in patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of patients’ education
needs. A descriptive cross-sectional design was used in this study, with revised Cardiac Patients and an Education
Needs Inventory (CPLNI). In this study, total enumeration was used, and there were 118 patients and 97 nurses who
participated. SPSS version 26 was used to organize and analyze the data, and statistical tests such as frequency, percentage,
mean, standard deviation, and t-test were used. Physical activity received a 3.93 (0.74) and 4.53 (0.52) score,
respectively, while medication information received a 4.94 (0.34) and 4.82 (0.39) score, respectively. Furthermore, a
t-test revealed that there is a significant difference between patients’ and nurses’ overall perceptions of patient education
needs (t(2.. Read More»
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