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World J Psychiatry. Feb 19, 2025; 15(2): 99316
Published online Feb 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i2.99316
Published online Feb 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i2.99316
Nursing interventions based on Snyder’s hope theory for depression following percutaneous coronary interventions: A clinical study
Xiao Wang, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214000, Jiangsu Province, China
Hai-Feng Song, Department of Outpatient and Emergency, Wuxi Mental Health Center, Wuxi 214151, Jiangsu Province, China
Si-Min Zhang, Department of Nursing, The Third Hospital of Nanchang, Nanchang 330008, Jiangxi Province, China
Author contributions: Wang X designed the study; Wang X, Song HF, and Zhang SM analyzed the data; Wang X and Zhang SM were involved in the data and writing of this article. All authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
Institutional review board statement: This study was reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University, No. LS2024260.
Informed consent statement: All study participants and their legal guardians provided written informed consent prior to study enrolment.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors report no relevant conflicts of interest for this article.
STROBE statement: The authors have read the STROBE Statement-checklist of items, and the manuscript was prepared and revised according to the STROBE Statement-checklist of items.
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Corresponding author: Si-Min Zhang, Department of Nursing, The Third Hospital of Nanchang, No. 1268 Jiuzhou Street, Chaoyang New City, Xihu District, Nanchang 330008, Jiangxi Province, China. 18807007937@163.com
Received: October 21, 2024
Revised: November 22, 2024
Accepted: December 20, 2024
Published online: February 19, 2025
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Revised: November 22, 2024
Accepted: December 20, 2024
Published online: February 19, 2025
Processing time: 85 Days and 8.8 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: Enhancing care for depressed patients post-percutaneous coronary intervention is vital for better outcomes. It boosts self-care, ensuring adherence to medication and lifestyle changes, and strengthens psychological resilience, helping patients cope with stress and prevent relapses. This comprehensive approach not only improves their physical health but also their overall well-being.