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Long-term survivors of cardiac arrest: A narrative inquiry

机译:心脏骤停的长期幸存者:叙事调查

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Background: Despite extensive knowledge and research in cardiac health there is limited understanding in how a cardiac arrest influences the life of long-term survivors. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore how long-term survivors of a cardiac arrest adjusted to their new reality, expressed in their re-storied narratives. Methods: Seven individuals surviving a cardiac arrest 5-26 years ago were interviewed through in-depth conversations over a six-month period. These interviews were analysed using Clandinin and Connelly's framework of narrative inquiry. Results: Seven threads were found: Disbelief, Surveillance of their body, Loss of control and desire for normality, Keeping fit and informing others, Gratefulness, Spirituality - luck and fate, and Fragility of life and dying. Conclusions: All seven long-term survivors of cardiac arrest expressed a positive attitude. Despite the nature of the cardiac arrest and the hurdles that followed, they have a heightened appreciation for life. This indicates that after the adaptation to their new reality of being a cardiac arrest survivor life returns to a new normality.
机译:背景:尽管心脏病健康的广泛知识和研究,但在心脏骤停到期的理解有限的了解,这是如何影响长期幸存者的寿命。目的:这项研究的目的是探讨心脏逮捕的长期幸存者,以其重新认识的叙述表达。方法:通过六个月的时间内通过深入的对话进行面试,七次幸存心脏骤停的七个人。使用克兰丁林和宪法的叙事调查框架分析了这些访谈。结果:发现了七个线程:难以置信,监视他们的身体,控制丧失和对正常性的渴望,保持健康,怜悯,灵性 - 运气和命运,生命和脆弱的脆弱性。结论:所有七个心脏骤停的幸存者都表达了积极的态度。尽管心脏骤停的性质和随之而来的障碍,但它们对生命的增长升高。这表明在适应其新现实之后,成为心脏逮捕幸存者生活的新现实,返回新的正常性。

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