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Experiences of and Coping With Severe Aortic Stenosis Among Patients Waiting for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

机译:等待经导管主动脉瓣植入术的患者的严重主动脉瓣狭窄的经验及应对方法

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Background: Aortic stenosis (AS) is the most common valve disease in Western countries. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has made it possible to treat patients with higher surgical risks. These patients are informed about their poor prognosis with only months or a few years to live without treatment. Because of their severe symptoms, limitations, and suffering, patients awaiting TAVI need special attention. Objective: The aim of this study is to describe patients' experiences of coping with severe AS and of waiting for TAVI. Methods: Swedish participants (n = 24; 9 women, 15 men) with a mean (SD) age of 80 (7.4) years who had been offered TAVI all agreed to participate in a presurgical interview. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Results: The participants' experiences of coping with AS and awaiting TAVI were described by the main theme "living on the edge, but trying to stay in control," which comprised 3 categories: "trying to cope with physical symptoms and anxiety," "trying to preserve self and self-esteem despite life-threatening illness, and trying to process the decision to undergo TAVI." Conclusions: Patients with AS and awaiting TAVI must cope with increasing symptoms and limitations in their social lives but still wish to be seen as the people they always have been. These patients may need extra support from healthcare personnel to process their experiences, which could help them to attach personal meaning to clinical information about the condition and its treatment that they could include in their decision about whether to undergo TAVI. Listening to patients' stories could help nurses and physicians to ensure that disease and treatment are meaningfully understood by the patient.
机译:背景:主动脉瓣狭窄(AS)是西方国家最常见的瓣膜疾病。经导管主动脉瓣植入术(TAVI)使治疗具有较高手术风险的患者成为可能。这些患者被告知其预后不良,仅需几个月或几年就可以不进行治疗而生活。由于严重的症状,局限性和痛苦,等待TAVI的患者需要特别注意。目的:本研究的目的是描述患者应对重度AS和等待TAVI的经历。方法:接受TAVI治疗的瑞典受试者(n = 24; 9名女性,15名男性)的平均(SD)年龄为80(7.4)岁,均同意参加术前访谈。记录访谈,逐字记录并使用定性内容分析进行分析。结果:参加者应对AS和等待TAVI的经历以“生活在边缘,但试图保持控制”为主题,描述了3类:“试图应对身体症状和焦虑”,“尽力挽救生命危险的疾病,保持自我和自尊心,并尝试处理接受TAVI的决定。”结论:患有AS并等待TAVI的患者必须应对社交生活中日益严重的症状和限制,但仍希望被视为他们一直以来的人。这些患者可能需要医护人员的额外支持来处理他们的经历,这可以帮助他们将有关疾病及其治疗的临床信息附加到个人意义上,从而可以在他们是否接受TAVI的决定中包括这些信息。听病人的故事可以帮助护士和医生确保病人有意义地理解疾病和治疗方法。

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