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从身体存活到心理康复:一项关于心脏骤停幸存者对长期预后观点的定性研究

Moving from physical survival to psychologic recovery: a qualitative study of survivor perspectives on long-term outcome after sudden cardiac arrest.

作者信息

Dainty Katie N, Bianca Seaton M, Richard Verbeek P

机构信息

Office of Research & Innovation, North York General Hospital, Toronto Ontario Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada.

Office of Research & Innovation, North York General Hospital, Toronto Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Resusc Plus. 2020 Dec 31;5:100055. doi: 10.1016/j.resplu.2020.100055. eCollection 2021 Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Over 400,000 adults suffer out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) each year in North America. Despite a very high mortality rate, even 10% survival means that a minimum of 3500 people return to their lives and their families. However, their experience of living and their health-related quality of life after such a life-changing event are quite variable, much more complex than just having lived or died, and should not be reduced to crude measures of neurological functioning.

METHODS

We conducted 32 in-depth qualitative interviews with survivor/family member dyads at various stages of survival. The interviews focused on the recovery journey, long-term issues most important to them and how measuring such concepts could help. Interviews were audio-taped, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using constant comparative thematic analysis techniques.

RESULTS

During in-depth interviews with more than 30 survivors and caregivers we have heard that despite being a relatively high functioning group, their lives have been deeply affected by their cardiac arrest experience. They speak about the importance of both psychologic and physical recovery, the impact of return to work or changes in work identity and the necessity of support from family members in the recovery process. Spouses/family members also mentioned differences in perspective on their loved one's recovery and how they manage the fear of recurrence.

CONCLUSIONS

This work purposively brings a unique lens to the concept of cardiac arrest outcomes by placing priority on what is important to survivors and their families and what we may be missing in standard outcomes measures. There is a clear need for a more patient-centred outcome set for this population and our work indicates that psychologic assessment, return to work status and family input are key domains to be considered.

摘要

背景

在北美,每年有超过40万成年人发生院外心脏骤停(OHCA)。尽管死亡率很高,但即使10%的存活率也意味着至少有3500人能回归生活和家庭。然而,在经历了如此改变人生的事件后,他们的生活体验以及与健康相关的生活质量差异很大,远比仅仅是存活或死亡要复杂得多,不应简化为对神经功能的粗略衡量。

方法

我们对处于不同生存阶段的幸存者/家庭成员二元组进行了32次深入的定性访谈。访谈聚焦于康复历程、对他们最重要的长期问题以及衡量这些概念如何能有所帮助。访谈进行了录音,逐字转录,并使用持续比较主题分析技术进行分析。

结果

在对30多名幸存者和照料者的深入访谈中,我们了解到,尽管他们是功能相对较高的群体,但心脏骤停经历仍对他们的生活产生了深远影响。他们谈到心理和身体康复的重要性、重返工作岗位或工作身份变化的影响以及家庭成员在康复过程中提供支持的必要性。配偶/家庭成员还提到了他们对亲人康复的看法差异以及他们如何应对复发恐惧。

结论

这项工作通过优先关注对幸存者及其家人重要的事情以及我们在标准结局测量中可能遗漏的内容,有目的地为心脏骤停结局的概念带来了独特视角。显然需要为这一人群制定一套更以患者为中心的结局指标,我们的工作表明心理评估、重返工作岗位状态和家庭投入是需要考虑的关键领域。

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