Patient's knowledge of daily activities, need for information and quality of life after cardiac electronic device implantation.

Q3 Medicine
Szymon Góral, Marta Teliżyn, Marek Rajzer, Agnieszka Olszanecka
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Abstract

Introduction: Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) such as pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators prevent dangerous heart arrhythmias and conduction abnormalities. Post-intervention education is crucial in the patient recovery process and aims to avoid both dangerous behavior and unnecessary restraints in daily living.

Objective: The evaluation of knowledge of daily activities' safety among patients with CIEDs and an analysis of the relationship between the state of knowledge and perceived post-intervention quality of life.

Materials and methods: The study group included 100 patients (57% men) with CIEDs, recruited in the University Hospital in Kraków. Data on the patients' knowledge about permissible daily activities, medical procedures and perceived quality of life was collected using a dedicated questionnaire, which comprised 57 simple and multiple-choice questions.

Results: The analyzed group included patients aged 28 to 97 years (mean age 73). Among them, 26% either have not received or have not read the information booklet. Two-thirds of them either need more information about their device (51%) or do not possess essential knowledge (15%). Patients raised concerns about performing daily activities such as: car-driving (38%), using seat belts (14%), bathing (15%), returning to work (51%) or climbing stairs (16%). They reported anxiety when using computers (39%), mobile phones (51%), microwaves (73%) and even electric toothbrushes (51%). It has been observed that patients with a greater general understanding of the pacemaker and post-implantation restraints had a higher quality of life on average.

Conclusions: Patients with CIEDs restrain themselves excessively in daily living. There is a strong need to provide them with knowledge of their medical condition, concomitant capabilities, and limitations to undergo a fully successful rehabilitation. Comprehensive and easily comprehensible recommendations may play a key role in improving patients' quality of life.

心脏电子装置植入后患者对日常活动的认知、信息需求及生活质量。
心脏植入式电子设备(CIED),如起搏器或心律转复除颤器,可预防危险的心律失常和传导异常。干预后教育在患者康复过程中至关重要,旨在避免日常生活中的危险行为和不必要的限制。目的:评价cied患者日常活动安全知识水平,分析其认知水平与干预后生活质量的关系。材料和方法:研究组从Kraków大学医院招募100例cied患者(57%为男性)。患者关于可允许的日常活动、医疗程序和感知生活质量的知识数据是通过一份专门的问卷收集的,其中包括57个简单和多项选择题。结果:分析组患者年龄28 ~ 97岁,平均年龄73岁。其中26%的人没有收到或没有阅读过信息手册。三分之二的人(51%)需要更多关于他们的设备的信息,或者不具备必要的知识(15%)。患者提出了对日常活动的担忧,如驾驶汽车(38%)、使用安全带(14%)、洗澡(15%)、重返工作岗位(51%)或爬楼梯(16%)。他们在使用电脑(39%)、手机(51%)、微波炉(73%)甚至电动牙刷(51%)时都会感到焦虑。据观察,对起搏器和植入后约束有更广泛了解的患者平均生活质量更高。结论:cied患者在日常生活中自我约束过度。非常有必要让他们了解自己的医疗状况、伴随的能力和限制,以便完全成功地康复。全面和易于理解的建议可能在改善患者的生活质量方面发挥关键作用。
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