J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2021;36(4):340-348. doi: 10.1097/JCN.0000000000000669.
Depressive symptoms are common in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and are associated with a poorer quality of life and prognosis. Despite the high prevalence and negative consequences, the recognition of depressive symptoms is low. More knowledge about patients' perceptions of how depressive symptoms are addressed by healthcare professionals is therefore needed.
The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of patients with CVD of how healthcare professionals address and manage depressive symptoms in clinical cardiac care encounters.
A qualitative, semistructured interview study was performed. Data were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis.
In total, 20 patients with CVD previously treated for depressive symptoms were included (mean age, 62 [range, 34-79] years; 45% women). Three main themes emerged: (1) "not being seen as a whole person," (2) "denying depressive symptoms," and (3) "being provided with help." The patients perceived that healthcare professionals mainly focused on somatic symptoms and disregarded their need for help for depressive symptoms when patients raised the issue. Some patients stated that they received help for depressive symptoms, but this depended on the patients' own ability to communicate their needs and/or having social support that could alert them to the importance of doing so. Patients also described that they downplayed the burden of depressive symptoms and/or did not recognize themselves as having depressive symptoms.
Depressive symptoms were overlooked in patients with CVD, and psychological needs had not been met. A good ability to address needs and having good social support were useful for receiving help with depressive symptoms.
抑郁症状在心血管疾病(CVD)患者中很常见,与生活质量和预后较差有关。尽管抑郁症状的患病率高且后果严重,但对其的识别率却很低。因此,需要更多地了解患者对医护人员如何处理抑郁症状的看法。
本研究旨在探讨 CVD 患者在临床心脏护理中对医护人员处理和管理抑郁症状的体验。
采用定性、半结构式访谈研究。使用归纳主题分析对数据进行分析。
共纳入 20 名曾因抑郁症状接受治疗的 CVD 患者(平均年龄 62 [范围 34-79] 岁;45%为女性)。出现了 3 个主要主题:(1)“未被视为完整的人”;(2)“否认抑郁症状”;(3)“获得帮助”。患者认为医护人员主要关注躯体症状,而忽略了患者提出问题时对抑郁症状的治疗需求。一些患者表示,他们确实得到了抑郁症状的帮助,但这取决于患者自身沟通需求的能力,和/或他们是否有可以提醒他们重视治疗的社会支持。患者还描述说,他们低估了抑郁症状的负担,或没有意识到自己有抑郁症状。
CVD 患者的抑郁症状被忽视,心理需求未得到满足。医护人员良好的处理需求的能力和良好的社会支持对于获得抑郁症状的治疗很有帮助。