The well-being of relatives of patients with atrial fibrillation: a critical incident technique analysis.

Q3 Nursing
Open Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2014-11-19 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874434601408010048
Helena Ekblad, Dan Malm, Bengt Fridlund, Lisa Conlon, Helén Rönning
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Abstract

Background: The well-being of relatives of patients having chronic heart diseases (CHD) has been found to be negatively affected by the patient's condition. Studies examining relatives of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) indicate that their well-being may be affected in a similar manner, but further research is needed.

Aim: To explore and describe critical incidents in which relatives of patients experience how AF affects their well-being and what actions they take to handle these situations.

Design and method: An explorative, descriptive design based on the critical incident technique (CIT) was used. Interviews were conducted with 19 relatives (14 women and five men) of patients hospitalised in southern Sweden due to acute symptoms of the AF.

Results: The well-being of relatives was found to be affected by their worries (patient-related health), as well as the sacri-ficing of their own needs (self-related health). In handling their own well-being, these relatives adjusted to and supported the patient (practical involvement), along with adjusting their own feelings and responding to the mood of the patients (emotional involvement).

Conclusion: The well-being of relatives of patients with AF was affected depending on the patients' well-being. In their attempt to handle their own well-being, the relatives adjusted to and supported the patients. Further research is needed in order to evaluate the effects of support to relatives and patients respectively and together.

心房颤动患者亲属的福祉:关键事件技术分析。
研究背景:慢性心脏病(CHD)患者亲属的幸福感会受到患者病情的负面影响。对心房颤动(AF)患者亲属的研究表明,他们的健康可能以类似的方式受到影响,但需要进一步的研究。目的:探讨和描述患者亲属经历房颤如何影响他们的健康以及他们采取什么行动来处理这些情况的关键事件。设计与方法:采用基于关键事件技术(CIT)的探索性描述性设计。对瑞典南部因急性急性心房炎症状而住院的患者的19名亲属(14名女性和5名男性)进行了访谈。结果:亲属的幸福感被发现受到他们的担忧(与患者相关的健康)以及牺牲自己的需求(与自我相关的健康)的影响。在处理他们自己的健康时,这些亲属适应并支持病人(实际参与),同时调整他们自己的感受并对病人的情绪做出反应(情感参与)。结论:AF患者的幸福感会影响其亲属的幸福感。在他们试图处理自己的健康时,亲属们适应并支持病人。为了评估对亲属和患者分别或共同支持的效果,需要进一步的研究。
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期刊介绍: The Open Nursing Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, letters and guest edited thematic issues in all areas of nursing. The Open Nursing Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide. We welcome papers related to nursing and midwifery, with specific relevance to health care practice, policy and research. We publish under the following themes: -Nursing and Midwifery practice -Education -Research methodology -Evidence based practice -New role in practice -Systematic reviews -Case studies -Ethical and professional issues -Management in health care -Sustainability in health and health care provision All authors should make clear how the implications of their paper for nursing, midwifery and health care practice. They should also clearly identify the ‘take home message’ from their paper.
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