Long-term psychological consequences of symptomatic pulmonary embolism: a qualitative study

  • Noble, Simon
  • Lewis, Rhian
  • Whithers, Jodie
  • Lewis, Sarah
  • Bennett, Paul
Publication date
April 2014
Publisher
BMJ

Abstract

Objective: To explore the psychological consequences of experiencing symptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE). Design: Qualitative interview-based study using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Setting: Outpatients who attended an anticoagulation clinic in a district general hospital. Participants: Patients attending an anticoagulation clinic following hospital admission for symptomatic PE were approached to participate. A total of 9 (4 women, 5 men) of 11 patients approached agreed to be interviewed. Participants were aged between 26 and 72 years and had previously experienced a PE between 9 and 60 months (median=26 months, mean=24 months). Intervention: Audiotaped semistructured qualitative interviews were undert...

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