Self-Care Behaviors of Rural Women Post-Invasive Coronary Interventions
Purpose: Self-care is an essential component of secondary prevention of coronary artery disease (CAD) for rural women after undergoing invasive coronary interventions (ICI). The purpose of the study was to describe self-care behavior experiences of rural women with CAD post-ICI. The specific aims we...
Main Authors: | Modjadji Mosima Choshi, Anne G Rosenfeld, Mary S Koithan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Rural Nurse Organization; Binghamton University
2020-12-01
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Series: | Online Journal of Rural Nursing and Health Care |
Online Access: | https://rnojournal.binghamton.edu/index.php/RNO/article/view/629 |
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