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Psychosocial interventions for cardiac surgery patients: context of interdisciplinary interaction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2024

O. Nikolaeva
Affiliation:
1Department of Hospital Therapy, Ulianov Chuvash State University 2Chuvash Republic Cardiology Clinic
V. Babokin
Affiliation:
2Chuvash Republic Cardiology Clinic 3Department of Surgical Diseases
N. Trofimov
Affiliation:
2Chuvash Republic Cardiology Clinic 3Department of Surgical Diseases
M. Alhasan*
Affiliation:
4Medical Faculty, Ulianov Chuvash State University, Cheboksary, Russian Federation
*
*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

Multi-staged and personalized in nature, psychosocial interventions for cardiac surgery patients explain the necessity of relying on the potential of interdisciplinary interaction

Objectives

To present the review of the model of interdisciplinary interaction of experts and institutions in the course of psychosocial interventions for cardiac surgery patients, which is currently used in the Chuvash Republic.

Methods

This model involves the experts and institutions of the regional healthcare system, the regional system of social care, the regional and federal system of education, non-governmental medical and health resort institutions, and private practitioners.

Results

In the center of this model is the Regional Cardiology Center, which interacts with the Psychotherapeutic Center and the Republican Mental Hospital’s Helpline. It also involves the town hospitals and the central district hospitals, non-governmental clinics and private practitioners. The process of rehabilitation and follow-up care continues in the regional health resorts. The social service centers provide additional support. The institute of chief experts of the regional Health Care Ministry, which includes a psychiatrist, cardiologist, psychotherapist, and psychologist, oversees the overall activity. The clinic faculty professors and associate professors are involved in the development of the programs.

Conclusions

The practical results of using the regional model of interdisciplinary interaction enhance the potential of psychosocial interventions for cardiac surgery patients.

Disclosure of Interest

None Declared

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of European Psychiatric Association
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