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Follow-up care after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A pilot study of survivors and families' experiences and recommendations.
Mion, Marco; Case, Rosalind; Smith, Karen; Lilja, Gisela; Blennow Nordström, Erik; Swindell, Paul; Nikolopoulou, Eleni; Davis, Jean; Farrell, Kelly; Gudde, Ellie; Karamasis, Grigoris V; Davies, John R; Toff, William D; Abella, Benjamin S; Keeble, Thomas R.
Afiliação
  • Mion M; Essex Cardio Thoracic Centre, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals, Essex, UK.
  • Case R; Anglia Ruskin University - Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine and Social Care, Chelmsford, UK.
  • Smith K; The Florey Institute of Neuroscience& Mental Health, Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia.
  • Lilja G; Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, and Department of Community Emergency Health and Paramedic Practice, Monash University. University of Western Australia, Australia.
  • Blennow Nordström E; Lund University, Skåne University Hospital, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Neurology, Lund, Sweden.
  • Swindell P; Lund University, Skåne University Hospital, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Neurology, Lund, Sweden.
  • Nikolopoulou E; Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK, UK.
  • Davis J; Essex Cardio Thoracic Centre, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals, Essex, UK.
  • Farrell K; Essex Cardio Thoracic Centre, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals, Essex, UK.
  • Gudde E; Essex Cardio Thoracic Centre, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals, Essex, UK.
  • Karamasis GV; Essex Cardio Thoracic Centre, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals, Essex, UK.
  • Davies JR; Essex Cardio Thoracic Centre, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals, Essex, UK.
  • Toff WD; Anglia Ruskin University - Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine and Social Care, Chelmsford, UK.
  • Abella BS; Anglia Ruskin University - Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine and Social Care, Chelmsford, UK.
  • Keeble TR; Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester, and NIHR Leicester Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Centre, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, UK.
Resusc Plus ; 7: 100154, 2021 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34386781
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and physical difficulties are common in survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA); both survivors and close family members are also at risk of developing mood disorders. In the UK, dedicated follow-up pathways for OHCA survivors and their family are lacking. A cohort of survivors and family members were surveyed regarding their experience of post-discharge care and their recommended improvements. METHOD: 123 OHCA survivors and 39 family members completed questionnaires during an educational event or later online. Questions addressed both the actual follow-up offered and the perceived requirements for optimal follow-up from the patient and family perspective, including consideration of timing, professionals involved, involvement of family members and areas they felt should be covered. RESULTS: Outpatient follow-up was commonly arranged after OHCA (77%). This was most often conducted by a cardiologist alone (80%) but survivors suggested that other professionals should also be involved (e.g. psychologist/counsellor, 64%). Topics recommended for consideration included cardiac arrest-related issues (heart disease; cause of arrest) mental fatigue/sleep disturbance, cognitive problems, emotional problems and daily activities. Most survivors advocated an early review (<1month; 61%). Most family members reported some psychological difficulties (95%); many of them (95%) advocated a dedicated follow-up appointment for family members of survivors. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of OHCA survivors advocated an early follow-up following hospital discharge and a holistic, multidimensional assessment of arrest sequelae. These results suggest that current OHCA follow-up often fails to address patient-centred issues and to provide access to professionals deemed important by survivors and family members.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Resusc Plus Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Resusc Plus Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article