The college of Nursing at Baghdad University discussed the master’s thesis entitled: “The Effect of Early Movement Program on Hemodynamic Parameters and Anxiety Status of Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome” by student Taqwa Saber Hussein under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Hakima Shaker Hassan in the museum hall of the college

The thesis aimed to evaluate the effect of applying the Early Movement Program on both hemodynamic parameters and anxiety level in patients with acute coronary syndrome

The study results reached an important conclusion that the Early Movement Program has a positive and clear effect, as it showed remarkable improvement in patients’ hemodynamic parameters, in addition to These findings emphasize the importance of incorporating early mobility as part of nursing care for patients with acute coronary syndrome

This study is directly aligned with achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Wellbeing) by improving the quality of care: Implementing evidence-based programs, such as early mobility, provides effective and cost-effective care, increasing the quality of health services provided. Early mobilization speeds up the healing process and reduces complications, in addition to improving the psychological well-being of patients by reducing anxiety, which enhances the physical and psychological well-being of the community as a whole. The results of the thesis encourage the adoption of nursing practices based on scientific research, which supports the sustainability and efficiency of the health system

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