The Information Needs and Experiences of People Living With Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices: Qualitative Content Analysis of Reddit Posts.

Q2 Medicine
JMIR Cardio Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.2196/46296
Mitchell Nicmanis, Anna Chur-Hansen, Karen Linehan
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Abstract

Background: Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) are used to treat a range of cardiovascular diseases and can lead to substantial clinical improvements. However, studies evaluating patients' experiences of living with these devices are sparse and have focused mainly on implantable cardioverter defibrillators. In addition, there has been limited evaluation of how people living with a CIED use social media to gain insight into their condition.

Objective: This study aims to analyze posts from web-based communities called subreddits on the website Reddit, intended for people living with a CIED, to characterize the informational needs and experiences of patients.

Methods: Reddit was systematically searched for appropriate subreddits, and we found 1 subreddit that could be included in the analysis. A Python-based web scraping script using the Reddit application programming interface was used to extract posts from this subreddit. Each post was individually screened for relevancy, and a register of participants' demographic information was created. Conventional qualitative content analysis was used to inductively classify the qualitative data collected into codes, subcategories, and overarching categories.

Results: Of the 484 posts collected using the script, 186 were excluded, resulting in 298 posts from 196 participants being included in the analysis. The median age of the participants who reported this was 33 (IQR 22.0-39.5; range 17-72) years, and the majority had a permanent pacemaker. The content analysis yielded 5 overarching categories: use of the subreddit by participants, questions and experiences related to the daily challenges of living with a CIED, physical sequelae of CIED implantation, psychological experiences of living with a CIED, and questions and experiences related to health care while living with a CIED. These categories provided insight into the diverse experiences and informational needs of participants living with a CIED. The data predominantly represented the experiences of younger and more physically active participants.

Conclusions: Social media provides a platform through which people living with a CIED can share information and provide support to their peers. Participants generally sought information about the experiences of others living with a CIED. This was often done to help overcome a range of challenges faced by participants, including the need to adapt to living with a CIED, difficulties with navigating health care, psychological difficulties, and various aversive physical sequelae. These challenges may be particularly difficult for younger and physically active people. Health care professionals may leverage peer support and other aid to help people overcome the challenges they face while living with a CIED.

心脏植入式电子设备使用者的信息需求和体验:Reddit帖子的定性内容分析。
背景:心脏植入式电子设备(CIED)用于治疗一系列心血管疾病,并可带来显著的临床改善。然而,评估患者使用这些设备生活体验的研究很少,主要集中在植入式心律转复除颤器(ICD)上。此外,对CIED患者如何利用社交媒体了解自己的病情的评估有限。目的:本研究旨在分析Reddit网站上名为subreddit的在线社区中针对CIED患者的帖子,以描述患者的信息需求和经历。方法:系统地在Reddit上搜索合适的子版块,发现一个可以包含在分析中。利用Reddit应用程序编程接口的基于python的网络抓取脚本被用于从该子Reddit中提取帖子。每个帖子都被单独筛选相关性,并创建了参与者人口统计信息登记册。传统的定性内容分析用于将收集的定性数据归纳为代码、子类别和总体类别。结果:在脚本收集的484个帖子中,186个被排除在外,导致196名参与者的298个帖子被纳入分析。报告这一情况的参与者的中位(范围)年龄为33岁(17-72岁),大多数人都有永久性起搏器(PPM)。内容分析产生了五个总体类别:参与者使用子类别、与CIED生活的日常挑战相关的问题和体验、CIED植入的身体后遗症、与CIED生活的心理体验以及与CIED居住时的医疗保健相关的问题与体验。这些类别深入了解了CIED参与者的不同经历和信息需求。这些数据主要代表了更年轻、更活跃的参与者的经历。结论:社交媒体提供了一个平台,患有CIED的人可以通过该平台分享信息并为同龄人提供支持。参与者通常寻求有关其他CIED患者经历的信息。这样做通常是为了帮助克服参与者面临的一系列挑战,包括适应CIED生活的需要、医疗保健的困难、心理困难和各种令人厌恶的身体后遗症。这些挑战对于年轻且身体活跃的人来说可能特别困难。医疗保健专业人员可以利用同伴支持和其他援助来帮助人们克服他们在患有CIED时面临的挑战。临床试验:
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JMIR Cardio
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