Aim: Cardiac arrest (CA) survival has diverse psychosocial outcomes for both survivors and their close family, with little known regarding long-term adjustment and recovery experiences. We explored the psychological adjustment and experiential perspectives of survivors and families in the second year after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Methods: A prospective, mixed-methods study of adult OHCA survivors in Victoria, Australia was conducted. Eighteen survivors and 12 family members completed semi-structured interviews 14–19 months post-arrest. Survivors’ cognition, anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress symptoms were measured using a battery of psychological assessments. A thematic content analysis approach was applied to qu...
Background: More people survive today after a cardiac arrest and one of the reasons could be because...
Background: Evaluating the quality of life of young adult survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arres...
AIM: Survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) may experience psychological distress but th...
Aim: Cardiac arrest (CA) survival has diverse psychosocial outcomes for both survivors and their c...
OBJECTIVE: Progress in resuscitation medicine allows an increasing proportion of patients to survive...
Background and objectives: Cognitive and physical difficulties are common in survivors of out-of-hos...
OBJECTIVES: The psychological outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has been studied more...
AIM OF THE STUDY:Advances in resuscitation science have resulted in a growing number of out-of-hospi...
OBJECTIVES: Few studies have investigated the psychological and health-related outcome after out-of-...
Objectives The psychological outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has been studied more ...
Background Cardiac arrest survivorship refers to the lived experience of long‐term survivors of card...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose was to gain insight in the functioning of caregivers of cardiac arrest surviv...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cardiac arrest is high, with a poor survival rate of 8-14%. Currently, ...
AimThe overall aim of this thesis was to describe people’s lives before and aftersuffering out-of-ho...
Aim of the study Advances in resuscitation science have resulted in a growing number of out-of-hosp...
Background: More people survive today after a cardiac arrest and one of the reasons could be because...
Background: Evaluating the quality of life of young adult survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arres...
AIM: Survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) may experience psychological distress but th...
Aim: Cardiac arrest (CA) survival has diverse psychosocial outcomes for both survivors and their c...
OBJECTIVE: Progress in resuscitation medicine allows an increasing proportion of patients to survive...
Background and objectives: Cognitive and physical difficulties are common in survivors of out-of-hos...
OBJECTIVES: The psychological outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has been studied more...
AIM OF THE STUDY:Advances in resuscitation science have resulted in a growing number of out-of-hospi...
OBJECTIVES: Few studies have investigated the psychological and health-related outcome after out-of-...
Objectives The psychological outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has been studied more ...
Background Cardiac arrest survivorship refers to the lived experience of long‐term survivors of card...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose was to gain insight in the functioning of caregivers of cardiac arrest surviv...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cardiac arrest is high, with a poor survival rate of 8-14%. Currently, ...
AimThe overall aim of this thesis was to describe people’s lives before and aftersuffering out-of-ho...
Aim of the study Advances in resuscitation science have resulted in a growing number of out-of-hosp...
Background: More people survive today after a cardiac arrest and one of the reasons could be because...
Background: Evaluating the quality of life of young adult survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arres...
AIM: Survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) may experience psychological distress but th...