2016
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011820
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Symptoms in patients with takotsubo syndrome: a qualitative interview study

Abstract: ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to investigate the meaning of narrated symptoms in connection to takotsubo syndrome.Design, method, participants and settingQualitative study consisting of 25 interviews, 23 women and 2 men aged 39–84 and living in Region Västra Götaland, Sweden. The transcribed text was analysed with phenomenological hermeneutics.ResultsThe interviewees reported a large number of symptoms before, during and after the acute onset of takotsubo syndrome, including pain, affected breathing, lassi… Show more

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“…This study used hermeneutic phenomenology28–30 as a qualitative methodology31 32 with thematic analysis33–36 of responses to semi-structured interview questions. Hermeneutic phenomenology deals with the way in which the world is understood and interpreted in relation to cultural, social and historical contexts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study used hermeneutic phenomenology28–30 as a qualitative methodology31 32 with thematic analysis33–36 of responses to semi-structured interview questions. Hermeneutic phenomenology deals with the way in which the world is understood and interpreted in relation to cultural, social and historical contexts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The condition is unfamiliar to health care professionals as well as patients [52] and many have little, if any, experience in providing care for patients with TTS, who are often erroneously told that TTS is a self-limiting, benign condition from which they will recover quickly and completely. Many patients fear that ongoing symptoms will be permanent when they do not recover as quickly as they are led to believe they should and this worry is amplified by lack of knowledge among health professionals [53]. Symptoms during the TTS recovery period are usually non-specific in nature and quite different from the presenting symptoms at TTS onset, but frequently include lassitude and dyspnoea.…”
Section: Current Patient Education Follow-up Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wie sich in dieser Studie zeigt, ist dieser Stress den Betroffenen allerdings nicht immer zugänglich bzw. wird in den klinischen Untersuchungen geleugnet oder heruntergespielt [8]. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit ist geboten, wenn die PatientInnen in der Anamnese davon sprechen "keinen Stress" gehabt zu haben.…”
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“…des "eine gute Frau-Seins", doch der Gender-Aspekt der Erkrankung kann hier nur am Rande thematisiert werden. Siehe hierzu auch[8] Die ambivalente Bedeutung von Ressourcen Dennoch erkennt man bei tieferer Analyse, dass der Umgang mit den vermeintlichen Ressourcen nicht immer so problemlos funktioniert, wie das dargestellt wird. Die Familie kann nicht nur als Quelle der Freude gelesen werden, sondern auch als Bürde und Verpflichtung, der nachgekommen werden muss.…”
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