Investigation of the Approaches to The Near-Death Experiences in Patients Returning to Life After Cardiac Arrest: A Qualitative Study

F. Çınar, S. Görmez
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Objectıves: Patients with cardiac arrest (CA) who undergo cardiopulmonary resuscitation may experience cognitive processes, and some may accurately describe the events experienced during the arrest, indicating the presence of consciousness. The aim of this study was to investigate the approaches to near death experiences in patients who returned to life after cardiac arrest. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in qualitative type. The sample consisted of 12 patients hospitalized in the cardiology intensive care clinics of a private hospital who were arrested and returned to life with successful resuscitation. Purposeful sampling method was used in sample selection. The reason for these clinics is that one of the researchers is working at this institution and has successfully resuscitated these patients and returned them to life. Data were collected between March and May 2019 by face-to-face interview method. In-depth interview; Key questions determined by literature review and expert opinion and forms containing guiding questions for each key question were used. These forms were Semi-Structured Questionnaire, Individual Information Form and Informing and Consent Form. Two academicians and one specialist physician were interviewed on the draft form based on the literature, meaning disorders and deficiencies were resolved. Interviews were held in the meeting room of the hospital. Each of the interviews lasted approximately 40-50 minutes and was terminated after the interviews were continued by both participants and researchers until there was no more information available. Interview; On the basis of confidentiality, participants were given a code (Code: K.1, E.1) and audio recording was taken. The data obtained from the interviews were transferred from the voice recorder to the computer. Coding-based content analysis was used for data analysis. In this analysis, similar data were classified under certain concepts and themes and interpreted in a comprehensible manner. Frequency and percentages of individual information were calculated and expressed. The data obtained were reported in detail and the validity of the study was ensured by direct quotations. Results: According to the findings of the study, 75% of the participants were male, the average age was 63, 50% were university graduates, as religious tendency, 41.7% Deist and 50% as religious. 75% of the respondents evaluated this as a death experience. When the answers given by the participants to the interview questions were examined in general, it was determined that there was “a feeling of relaxation and serenity”, “time passed rapidly, light emitted from a deep darkness”, “pain and pain were not felt”, and the happiness of returning to life for a second time was very valuable. Conclusion: In this study where the experience of approaching the threshold of dying was examined in those who returned to life after cardiac arrest, most of the participants stated that they accepted this process as a “death experience.. In addition, the forms and expressions of the interviewed patients describing the events they experienced during the cardiac arrest process indicate the presence of consciousness; The feeling of peace, from a deep darkness to light with expressions were identified. In addition to repeating the study with a larger sample, it is recommended that health professionals involved in the arrest process be informed about this issue.
心脏骤停后恢复生命的病人濒死体验途径的调查:一项定性研究
Objectıves:接受心肺复苏的心脏骤停(CA)患者可能会经历认知过程,有些人可以准确地描述骤停期间所经历的事件,表明意识的存在。本研究的目的是探讨心脏骤停后恢复生命的患者的濒死体验方法。材料与方法:采用定性研究方法。样本包括12名在一家私立医院心脏病重症监护诊所住院的患者,他们被捕后经成功复苏而恢复了生命。样本选择采用有目的抽样方法。开设这些诊所的原因是,其中一名研究人员在这家机构工作,并成功地使这些病人复苏,并使他们恢复了生命。数据收集于2019年3月至5月,采用面对面访谈法。深入访谈;通过文献综述和专家意见确定关键问题,并使用包含每个关键问题的指导问题的表格。这些表格是半结构化问卷、个人信息表和知情同意书。两位院士和一位专科医生在基于文献的草案表格上接受了采访,这意味着失调和缺陷得到了解决。面试是在医院的会议室里进行的。每次访谈持续约40-50分钟,在参与者和研究人员继续访谈直到没有更多信息可用时结束。面试;在保密的基础上,给参与者一个代码(代码:K.1, E.1)并进行录音。从访谈中获得的数据从录音机传送到计算机。数据分析采用基于编码的内容分析。在这种分析中,类似的数据被分类在一定的概念和主题下,并以可理解的方式解释。计算并表示个人信息的频率和百分比。所获得的数据进行了详细的报告,并通过直接引用来确保研究的有效性。结果:根据研究结果,75%的参与者为男性,平均年龄63岁,50%为大学毕业生,宗教倾向,41.7%为自然神论者,50%为宗教信仰者。75%的受访者认为这是一种死亡体验。当对参与者对访谈问题的回答进行总体检查时,确定有“一种放松和宁静的感觉”,“时间过得很快,从深深的黑暗中发出光来”,“疼痛和痛苦都感觉不到”,第二次回到生活中的快乐是非常宝贵的。结论:在这项研究中,对那些心脏骤停后恢复生命的人接近死亡门槛的经历进行了调查,大多数参与者表示他们接受这一过程为“死亡体验”。此外,受访患者描述他们在心脏骤停过程中所经历的事件的形式和表达表明意识的存在;平和的感觉,从深沉的黑暗到光明的表情都被认同了。除了以更大的样本重复这项研究外,还建议向参与逮捕过程的保健专业人员通报这一问题。
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