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It is not just a Minor Thing - A Phenomenological-Hermeneutic Study of Patients' Experiences when afflicted by a Minor Heart Attack and Participating in Cardiac Rehabilitation.

Charlotte P Simonÿ1,2, Pia Dreyer1,3, Birthe D Pedersen4, Regner Birkelund5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To improve cardiac care, especially cardiac rehabilitation, patients' perspectives should be better addressed. In Denmark, patients afflicted by a minor heart attack in terms of unstable angina pectoris or non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction are treated in fast-track programmes with subacute treatment in hospital, early discharge and follow-up specialised outpatient cardiac rehabilitation. Knowledge of these patients' experiences of their life situation is essential to develop sufficient care protocols. AIM: To gain in-depth understanding of how patients afflicted by a minor heart attack experience their life situation when following cardiac rehabilitation.
METHODS: Focus group interviews and individual interviews were conducted with 11 patients enrolled in the cardiac rehabilitation programme. Data consisted of text in the form of transcribed interviews. A three-phased interpretation inspired by Paul Ricoeur's theory of interpretation was applied.
FINDINGS: As an overall concept, the patients experienced being forced into a demanding life shaking journey. Three themes emerged: Difficulty accepting the disease: facing the disease is a difficult challenge for the patients, leading to vulnerability and helplessness; Understanding that life has become frail: patients feel shaken as they realise that the disease is chronic and life-threatening; and An altered life: patients must adjust to new limitations in their everyday lives.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients experience an overall demanding transition when they are afflicted by a minor heat attack, whereby their lives are sweepingly changed. Supporting patients' integrity, which becomes vulnerable during the various stages of transitions, is essential to ensure a healthy outcome. Being together with fellow patients during cardiac rehabilitation is a facilitating factor in the course of transition.
© 2016 Nordic College of Caring Science.

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Keywords:  cardiac rehabilitation; chronic illness; existence; integrity; minor heart attack; patients’ experiences; phenomenological-hermeneutic research; transitions

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27166433     DOI: 10.1111/scs.12334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Caring Sci        ISSN: 0283-9318


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