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首次被理解的感觉:院外心搏骤停后参与康复的体验。

Feeling understood for the first time: experiences of participation in rehabilitation after out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest.

机构信息

Department of Cardiology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej 9, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B, 33.5.18-21 DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark.

出版信息

Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2021 Nov 28;20(8):767-774. doi: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvab002.

Abstract

AIMS

Survivors of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) may suffer from long-term cognitive, psychological, or physical post-arrest consequences impacting and disrupting daily life. To adjust to and manage daily life is critical, and therefore a tailored rehabiliation programme was introduced to the participants. The study aimed to explore the lived experience among cardiac arrest survivors.

METHODS AND RESULTS

Data were gathered through six focus group interviews during a cardiac arrest rehabilitation programme. Thirty-three out-of-hospital SCA survivors (8 women and 25 men) participated. Time since cardiac arrest was on average 12-57 months. An exploratory qualitative design inspired by Ricoeur's phenomenological hermeneutics was applied. Two main themes emerged from the analysis and interpretation: (i) a lack of support from the health system in the transition from hospital to daily life; and (ii) feeling understood for the first time. The findings revealed that out-of-hospital SCA survivors experience a knowledge gap struggling for support. Attending the programme, gaining knowledge and experiencing peer support was described as a revelation for them.

CONCLUSION

The findings suggest that out-of-hospital SCA survivors felt understood for the first time when attending a cardiac arrest rehabilitation programme. A post-arrest pathway is needed led by a coordinating cardiac arrest specialist nursing service together with allied healthcare professionals. Focus on hypoxic brain injuries, emotional burdens, and supportive strategies are essential in the transition to daily life. Facilitated peer support is warranted.

摘要

目的

院外心搏骤停(SCA)幸存者可能会遭受长期的认知、心理或身体上的后遗症,这些后遗症会影响和扰乱他们的日常生活。适应和管理日常生活至关重要,因此向参与者引入了量身定制的康复计划。本研究旨在探讨心搏骤停幸存者的生活体验。

方法和结果

在一项心搏骤停康复计划期间,通过六次焦点小组访谈收集数据。33 名院外 SCA 幸存者(8 名女性和 25 名男性)参与了研究。心搏骤停后的平均时间为 12-57 个月。研究采用了受 Ricoeur 的现象学解释学启发的探索性定性设计。分析和解释得出了两个主要主题:(i)从医院过渡到日常生活时,缺乏来自卫生系统的支持;(ii)第一次感到被理解。研究结果表明,院外 SCA 幸存者在争取支持方面存在知识差距。参加该计划、获得知识并体验同伴支持被描述为他们的一次启示。

结论

研究结果表明,院外 SCA 幸存者在参加心搏骤停康复计划时第一次感到被理解。需要一个由协调心搏骤停专科护理服务和相关医疗保健专业人员领导的心搏骤停后途径。关注缺氧性脑损伤、情绪负担和支持策略对于过渡到日常生活至关重要。需要促进同伴支持。

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