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Experiences of patients and significant others with automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillators after discharge from the hospital.

作者信息

Sneed N V, Finch N

出版信息

Prog Cardiovasc Nurs. 1992 Jul-Sep;7(3):20-4.

PMID:1297142
Abstract

Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a leading cause of mortality in this country. The automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator (AICD) is a technology which has proven successful in reducing the risk of SCD in patients who qualify for it. However, little is known about how individuals adjust to living with the device. This field study used a focus group technique to investigate the question "What are the experiences of patients and their significant others (S.O.) in the time since being discharged from the hospital with an AICD?" Fifteen AICD recipients and 14 S.O.s each attended one of three focus groups which were tape recorded. Data from the transcriptions were analyzed by a combination of content analysis and ethnographic summary. The major concerns of the patients were [Physiologic], the sensations of being shocked, medications, trouble sleeping, dizziness (accompanied by heat intolerance at times), physical awareness of the device; [Psychosocial], fear, including fear of death and preparation for death, changes in mental functioning, changes in lifestyle including clothing not fitting, loss of control, driving an automobile, and spousal overprotectiveness. The primary psychosocial concerns of the S.O.s were fears, including fear of death and preparation for death, family and role changes, being overprotective and driving an automobile. Mental changes and heat intolerance have not been addressed in the literature previously.

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