Bernal-Cárdenas CY, Céspedes-Cuevas VM, Rojas-Reyes J. Cognitive predictors and decision-making in the experience of coronary syndrome symptoms.
ENFERMERIA INTENSIVA 2024;
35:124-132. [PMID:
38245496 DOI:
10.1016/j.enfie.2023.06.003]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To determine the predictive value of Cognitive Assessment, Symptom Severity, Personal Control and Self-Efficacy on decision making in the experience of Acute Coronary Syndrome symptoms.
METHOD
Quantitative study of cross-sectional analytical design, a probabilistic sampling was carried out for 256 participants diagnosed with coronary syndrome in three health institutions. The effects between the independent variables Cognitive Assessment, Symptom Severity, Personal Control, Self-Efficacy and the dependent Decision-Making were analyzed. Using inferential statistics, a Generalized Linear Regression Model was carried out, which allowed establishing the causal relationships between the variables.
RESULTS
Two predictive models were obtained between decision making and cognitive evaluation, in which personal control, severity of symptoms, sex and context were significant. Self-efficacy was not reported as a predictor variable. The values of the independent variables showed a behavior directly proportional to the Decision Making score.
CONCLUSION
A verification of the conceptual model for the management of symptoms was carried out.
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