학술논문

Young adult patients' experience of living with mechanical circulatory support: A phenomenological hermeneutical study.
Document Type
Artikel
Source
Nursing open. 6(2):651-658
Subject
Kardiologi
Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems
Omvårdnad
Nursing
Language
English
ISSN
2054-1058
Abstract
To describe young adult patients' experiences of living with a mechanical circulatory support (MSC) as a bridge to heart transplantation and impact of self-efficacy.A qualitative and explorative interview study.Eight interviews with adult participants were conducted and analysed using the phenomenological hermeneutical method.An overall theme, "Navigating from helplessness to feeling strong in the new reality," and three themes were identified: "Feeling homeless in a changed reality" describes the experience of suddenly falling ill and the loneliness caused by the disease; "Finding my own inner resources" shows that the interviewees found the strength to fight for their lives and began to regain control of their situation; and "Adapting to my new reality" describes the importance of finding strength from others and being able to see MCS as a friend providing respite from the disease. Self-efficacy beliefs play a significant role in the process that the participants went through.