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. 2020 Jun 1;9(2):104–112. doi: 10.34172/JCS.2020.016

Table 1. Characteristics of patients and family members .

Control (n = 40) Experiment (n = 40) P value
No. (%) No. (%)
Patients
Agea 56.45 (5.10) 54.10 (10.11) 0.06
Gender 0.65
Female 21 (52.5) 19 (47.5)
Male 19 (47.5) 21 (52.5)
Marital status 0.35
Single 0 (0) 1 (2.5)
Married 40 (100) 38 (98)
Widow 0 (0) 1 (2.5)
Educational level 0.93
Higher education 3 (7.5) 4 (10)
Diploma 0 (0) 0 (0)
High school 5 (12.5) 6 (15)
Pre-tertiary 32 (80) 30 (75)
Admission reason
Acute coronary syndrome 21 (52.5) 17 (42.5) 0.10
Cardiac dysrhythmias 6 (15) 8 (20)
Diagnosticb procedures 13 (32.5) 10 (25)
Othersc 0 (0) 5 (12.5)
Mobility status
Out of bed 2 (5) 1 (2.5) 0.52
Relative bed rest 8 (20) 5 (12.5)
Complete bed rest 30 (75) 34 (85)
Family Members
Agea 39.82 (9.17) 39.20 (9.46) 0.82
Gender
Female 23 (57.5) 30 (75) 0.09
Male 17 (42.5) 10 (25)
Marital status
Single 2 (5) 5 (12.5) 0.23
Married 38 (95) 35 (87.5)
Widow 0 (0) 0 (0)
Educational level
Higher education 7 (17.5) 12 (30) 0.10
Diploma 4 (10) 2 (5)
High school 19 (47.5) 10 (25)
Pre-tertiary 10 (25) 16 (40)
Relationship with the patient
Parent-child 31 (77.5) 30 (75) 0.48
Sister or brother 1 (2.5) 3 (7.5)
Spouse 6 (15) 6 (15)
Othersa 2 (5) 1 (2.5)

a Mean (SD); b Angiography or percutaneous coronary intervention; cEndocarditis, deep vein thrombosis, chronic, heart failure; dGrandchildren, daughter in law.