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Research objectives 1.1 General Objectives: To develop non-pharmacologic psychotherapy as part of holistic therapy for acute coronary syndrome patients during their treatment at intensive cardiac care unit.
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Introduction Acute coronary syndrome will have a high impact on who feels it. Psycho-neuro-immunological imbalance will occur before and after the attack. To date, there is no evidence regarding the role of supportive psychotherapy as a non-medical treatment in acute coronary syndromes. The study will also measure cortisol, immunoglobulin-A, serotonin, and heart rate variability for objective comparisons between intervention and usual cardiac care.
Method This research is an operational research with a mixed method research design, namely exploratory sequential method with qualitative method research that precedes quantitative methods. This research is divided into two stages, namely the qualitative research stage by developing a model of supportive psychotherapy, followed by the stage of applying the model to clinical trials of acute coronary syndrome patients during treatment at intensive cardiac care unit.
Result Total subject is 80 subject. All will collect blood and saliva sample, heart rate variability. One arm will do intervention (supportive psychotherapy) and the others will do usual cardiac care.
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