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Comparison of the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment-based Therapy and Emotion-Focused Therapy on adherence to treatment in cardiac patients.

APA Citation

Masjedi, M. A., Khalatbari, J., Abolghasemi, S., Tizdast, T., & Khah, J. K. (2020). Comparison of the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment-based Therapy and Emotion-Focused Therapy on adherence to treatment in cardiac patients. International Journal of Applied Behavioral Sciences, 7(1), 33-45.

Publication Topic
ACT: Empirical
Publication Type
Article
RCT
Language
English
Keyword(s)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Emotion Focused Therapy, Adherence to treatment, cardiac patients
Abstract

Introduction: The role of adherence to treatment in many chronic diseases, including heart disease, has been confirmed. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Emotion-Focused Therapy on adherence to treatment in Cardiac Patients. Method: This  is a  quasi-experimental  study with  pretest-posttest  design with  control  group. The statistical  population of  all patients referring  to Dr.  Heshmat Rasht  Hospital during  February  to March 2019 were available  by purposeful sampling method and  then  the samples  were  randomly divided  into two  experimental  and one  control  groups. Data  collection  tools were demographic questionnaire  and standardized  adherence  to  treatment  questionnaire.  Data were  analyzed  using descriptive statistics and analysis of covariance by SPSS software, version 25. Results: outcomes  showed that  acceptance  and commitment  therapy  and emotion  focused  therapy were effective  on  Adherence to  treatment  (P<0.001). Also, the  results of  the  covariance showed that, there was a significant difference between the groups' adjusted averages for adherence (ETA= 0.804,P= 0.001, F (2,41)=83.904). In other words, there is a significant difference between the two experimental methods  on Adherence  to treatment in cardiac patients  (acceptance  and commitment therapy and emotion-focused therapy) with the control group. Conclusion: According  to  the results  of  this study,  training  of above  mentioned  therapies can  play an  important role  as  adjunctive and  rehabilitation  therapy along with  medical  treatments by increasing adherence to treatment.