Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy, Oslo Metropolitan University , Oslo, Norway.
Physiother Theory Pract. 2020 Oct;36(10):1107-1117. doi: 10.1080/09593985.2018.1550829. Epub 2018 Nov 26.
On entering Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR), the female cardiac population shows greater fear of overexertion and sense of uncertainty than similarly affected men. The purpose of this study was to explore how women experienced the recovery process after a cardiac event and what impact the event had on bodily experiences.
A qualitative, descriptive design, inspired by a phenomenological approach. Information was collected from 20 women through focus groups and individual in-depth interviews. The material was analyzed with a method of systematic text condensation.
The women's recovery after a CE could be a lonely and difficult process. Their own perspectives on what they need in the process is often overlooked, focus being on medical care and clinical recovery in the early phase. Returning home, the women suffered vulnerability, fragility, and insecurity, affecting well-being as well as activity levels. Lack of support and follow-up post-discharge seemed to disturb the progress of the recovery process.
Helping the women regain confidence in their new bodies, supporting the personal recovery processes, and bridging the gap between discharge and enrolling in a CR-program could reduce personal stress and withdrawal, thereby empowering more women to start and complete CR programs.
进入心脏康复(CR)后,女性心脏病患者比受同样影响的男性更担心过度劳累和感到不确定。本研究旨在探讨女性在心脏事件后如何经历恢复过程,以及该事件对身体体验有何影响。
一项定性、描述性设计,受现象学方法的启发。通过焦点小组和个人深入访谈,从 20 名女性那里收集信息。采用系统文本浓缩的方法对材料进行分析。
女性在 CE 后的恢复可能是一个孤独而困难的过程。她们自己对这个过程中需要什么的看法往往被忽视,重点放在早期的医疗保健和临床恢复上。回到家后,女性感到脆弱、脆弱和不安全,影响了幸福感和活动水平。出院后的缺乏支持和随访似乎扰乱了恢复过程的进展。
帮助女性重新获得对新身体的信心,支持个人的恢复过程,并弥合出院和参加 CR 计划之间的差距,可以减轻个人压力和退缩,从而使更多的女性能够开始并完成 CR 计划。