"It's Overwhelming With the Grief" A Qualitative Study of Families' Experiences When a Young Relative Dies of Sudden Cardiac Death.

IF 6.9 2区 医学
Katherine S Allan, Katherine L Mason, Jodi Garner, Katie N Dainty, Dirk Huyer, Kris Cunningham, Paul Dorian, Krystina B Lewis
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Abstract

Background: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in younger individuals is frequently caused by heritable cardiac conditions. The unexpected nature of SCD leaves families with many unanswered questions and an insufficient understanding of the cause of death and their own risk for heritable disease. We explored the experiences of families of young SCD victims upon learning about their relative's cause of death and how they perceive their own risk for heritable cardiac conditions.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative descriptive study, by interviewing families of young (ages 12-45) SCD victims, who died between 2014 and 2018 from a heritable cardiac condition and were investigated by the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario, Canada. We used thematic analysis to analyze the transcripts.

Results: Between 2018 and 2020, we interviewed 19 family members, of which 10 were males and 9 were females, ages ranging from 21 to 65 (average 46.2±13.1). Four main themes were revealed, each representing a distinct time period that families experience along a trajectory: (1) interactions between bereaved family and others, in particular coroners, shaped their search for answers about their relative's cause of death, with the types, formats, and timing of communication varying by case; (2) searching for answers and processing the cause of death; (3) incidental implications of the SCD event, such as financial strain and lifestyle changes contributed to cumulative stress; (4) receiving answers (or not) and moving forward.

Conclusions: Families rely on communication with others, yet the type, formats, and timing of information received varies, which can influence families' experiences of processing the death (and its cause), their perceived risk and their decision to pursue cascade screening. These results may provide key insights for the interprofessional health care team responsible for the delivery and communication of the cause of death to families of SCD victims.

"悲痛欲绝"--一项关于年轻亲属心脏猝死时家庭经历的定性研究。
背景:年轻人的心脏性猝死(SCD)通常是由遗传性心脏疾病引起的。SCD 的突发性给家属留下了许多未解之谜,他们对死因和自身患遗传性疾病的风险认识不足。我们探讨了年轻的 SCD 患者家属在了解其亲属死因时的经历,以及他们如何看待自己患遗传性心脏病的风险:我们进行了一项定性描述性研究,采访了 2014 年至 2018 年期间死于遗传性心脏病并接受加拿大安大略省首席验尸官办公室调查的年轻(12-45 岁)SCD 受害者的家属。我们采用主题分析法对笔录进行了分析:2018 年至 2020 年间,我们采访了 19 名家庭成员,其中男性 10 人,女性 9 人,年龄从 21 岁至 65 岁(平均 46.2±13.1)岁。访谈揭示了四大主题,每个主题都代表了家属在不同时间段经历的轨迹:(1)丧亲之痛的家属与他人(尤其是验尸官)之间的互动影响了他们对亲属死因答案的探寻,沟通的类型、形式和时间因个案而异;(2)探寻答案并处理死因;(3)SCD 事件的附带影响,如经济压力和生活方式的改变导致压力累积;(4)获得答案(或未获得答案)并继续前行:家庭依赖于与他人的沟通,然而所获得信息的类型、形式和时间各不相同,这可能会影响家庭处理死亡(及其原因)的经验、他们所感知的风险以及他们进行级联筛查的决定。这些结果可为负责向 SCD 患者家属提供死因信息并进行沟通的跨专业医疗团队提供重要启示。
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Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
2.90%
发文量
357
期刊介绍: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, an American Heart Association journal, publishes articles related to improving cardiovascular health and health care. Content includes original research, reviews, and case studies relevant to clinical decision-making and healthcare policy. The online-only journal is dedicated to furthering the mission of promoting safe, effective, efficient, equitable, timely, and patient-centered care. Through its articles and contributions, the journal equips you with the knowledge you need to improve clinical care and population health, and allows you to engage in scholarly activities of consequence to the health of the public. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes considers the following types of articles: Original Research Articles, Data Reports, Methods Papers, Cardiovascular Perspectives, Care Innovations, Novel Statistical Methods, Policy Briefs, Data Visualizations, and Caregiver or Patient Viewpoints.
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