心脏手术后患者报告的家庭呼吸练习经历:一项前瞻性问卷队列研究。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2025-06-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735251348849
Elisabeth Westerdahl, Charlotte Urell, Henrik Johansson, Barbara Cristina Brocki, Marcus Jonsson
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摘要

本研究评估了心脏手术后3个月患者报告的在家深呼吸练习的经历和感知的呼吸结果。向瑞典一所大学医院的120名患者邮寄了一份调查问卷,有92名答复者(77%)。大多数人(89%)在出院后进行呼吸练习,77%的人报告说这些练习非常容易进行。大多数患者持续练习2 - 4周(41%)或1 - 2个月(20%),通常每天练习3次。这些运动的耐受性很好,87%的人没有感到不适。人们的积极性普遍很高——43%的人感到非常有动力,78%的人认为锻炼很有用。虽然据报道胸痛较低,56%的人呼吸改善,但近一半的受访者报告咳嗽困难,10%的人因呼吸道感染寻求医疗护理。总的来说,基于家庭的深呼吸练习被认为是有益的,并且被广泛接受。然而,参与和遵守情况各不相同,突出表明需要有针对性的支持,以鼓励持续参与。
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Patient-Reported Experiences of Home-Based Breathing Exercises After Cardiac Surgery: A Prospective Questionnaire-Based Cohort Study.

This study assessed patient-reported experiences and perceived respiratory outcomes of home-based deep breathing exercises 3 months after cardiac surgery. A postal questionnaire was sent to 120 patients at a Swedish university hospital, with 92 respondents (77%). The majority (89%) performed breathing exercises after discharge, with 77% reporting them as very easy to perform. Most patients continued the exercises for 2 to 4 weeks (41%) or 1 to 2 months (20%), typically practicing 3 times per day. The exercises were well tolerated, with 87% experiencing no discomfort. Motivation was generally high-43% felt very motivated, and 78% found the exercises useful. While chest pain was reported as low and 56% experienced improved breathing, nearly half of the respondents reported difficulties with coughing, and 10% sought medical care for respiratory infections. Overall, home-based deep breathing exercises were perceived as beneficial and well accepted. However, engagement and adherence varied, highlighting the need for tailored support to encourage sustained participation.

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Journal of Patient Experience
Journal of Patient Experience HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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