Dyadic coping experiences of young and middle-aged patients undergoing PCI for coronary heart disease and their spouses during the perioperative period: a qualitative study - Scorecard - MDSpire

Dyadic coping experiences of young and middle-aged patients undergoing PCI for coronary heart disease and their spouses during the perioperative period: a qualitative study

  • By

  • Suwen Ma

  • Shuyu Lu

  • Hua Lu

  • Hong Li

  • Yi Liang

  • Juanjuan Liu

  • Pinyue Tao

  • June 4, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Experiences of Dyadic Coping Among Young and Middle-Aged Patients and Their Partners During the Perioperative Phase of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Coronary Heart Disease: A Qualitative Analysis

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CategoryDetail
Condition
Key MechanismsDyadic coping strategies among patients and spouses during the perioperative phase of PCI.
Target Population
Care Setting

Key Highlights

    Guideline-Based Recommendations

    Diagnosis

      Management

        Monitoring & Follow-up

          Risks

            Patient & Prescribing Data

            Middle-aged and young adults aged 22-59 years.

            Patients require long-term adherence to medication and lifestyle modifications post-PCI.

            Clinical Best Practices

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