AbstractBackgroundPatients affected by acute coronary syndrome (ACS) report several symptoms subsequent to their discharge from hospital. These symptoms prolong their sick leave and complicate their return to the normal activities of everyday life. To improve health outcomes and establish quicker recovery for these patients, there is a need to better understand patients’ perceptions of their illness.ObjectiveTo explore patients’ experiences of ACS during their hospital stay.DesignA qualitative interpretative interview study was conducted among patients during their hospitalization for ACS.SettingThe study was performed in two designated coronary care units at a hospital in Sweden.ParticipantsTwelve participants (five women and seven men; ag...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the proportion of patients perceiving their heart condition to be cured follo...
Introduction: Recent intervention studies have attempted to address cardiac rehabilitation patients’...
Purpose: The majority of studies have found that women take longer than men to seek care for acute c...
AbstractBackgroundPatients affected by acute coronary syndrome (ACS) report several symptoms subsequ...
(1) Objective: To describe men’s experiences as acute myocardial infarction sufferers from a social ...
Understanding how patients experience recovery from acute coronary syndrome is critical for improvin...
Understanding how patients experience recovery from acute coronary syndrome is critical for improvin...
ObjectiveTo describe the prevalence and predictors of receipt of practical support among acute coron...
Background: Education for hospitalised patients is an important aspect of care for people who have a...
SummaryPurposeMyocardial infarction can occur due to known risk factors and lifestyle choices. The d...
Background: Coronary heart disease is an incurable condition. The only approach known to slow its pr...
Pre-hospital delay in seeking help for acute chest pain in patients with coronary heart disease is a...
BACKGROUND: Care transition after hospital discharge is challenging for patients and their families....
BACKGROUND: Patient activation comprises the knowledge, skills, and confidence for self-care and may...
AimThe overall aim of this thesis was to describe people’s lives before and aftersuffering out-of-ho...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the proportion of patients perceiving their heart condition to be cured follo...
Introduction: Recent intervention studies have attempted to address cardiac rehabilitation patients’...
Purpose: The majority of studies have found that women take longer than men to seek care for acute c...
AbstractBackgroundPatients affected by acute coronary syndrome (ACS) report several symptoms subsequ...
(1) Objective: To describe men’s experiences as acute myocardial infarction sufferers from a social ...
Understanding how patients experience recovery from acute coronary syndrome is critical for improvin...
Understanding how patients experience recovery from acute coronary syndrome is critical for improvin...
ObjectiveTo describe the prevalence and predictors of receipt of practical support among acute coron...
Background: Education for hospitalised patients is an important aspect of care for people who have a...
SummaryPurposeMyocardial infarction can occur due to known risk factors and lifestyle choices. The d...
Background: Coronary heart disease is an incurable condition. The only approach known to slow its pr...
Pre-hospital delay in seeking help for acute chest pain in patients with coronary heart disease is a...
BACKGROUND: Care transition after hospital discharge is challenging for patients and their families....
BACKGROUND: Patient activation comprises the knowledge, skills, and confidence for self-care and may...
AimThe overall aim of this thesis was to describe people’s lives before and aftersuffering out-of-ho...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the proportion of patients perceiving their heart condition to be cured follo...
Introduction: Recent intervention studies have attempted to address cardiac rehabilitation patients’...
Purpose: The majority of studies have found that women take longer than men to seek care for acute c...