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Psychological burden and coping in destination therapy patients with a left ventricular assist device: A qualitative content analysis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • More people are getting left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) because there aren't enough donor hearts, and many of these patients will have the LVAD for life.
  • Researchers talked to 18 patients who have lived with an LVAD for 3 months to over 10 years to learn about their mental health and how they cope with their situation.
  • The study found many challenges LVAD patients face, along with different ways they cope and resources they use, highlighting the need for better medical and emotional support for these patients.

Article Abstract

Background: Due to an increasing prevalence of heart failure and persistent shortage of donor hearts, the number of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantations is growing. As more patients live with LVADs for prolonged periods of time, psychosocial outcomes are becoming more relevant. This particularly applies to destination therapy (DT) patients, who live with the LVAD for the rest of their lives.

Methods: We used a cross-sectional qualitative design to explore psychological burden, coping strategies, and resources from the perspective of DT patients. Data were collected via semi-structured in-depth interviews with 18 patients who lived with the LVAD for 3 months to over 10 years. These were analyzed using an inductive content analysis. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, changes to the recruitment strategy and data collection strategies of the original study protocol were applied. Patients and clinicians were involved throughout the research process to ensure the validity of the results and implications.

Results: We synthesized 10 psychosocial, health, and treatment-related burdens and identified 15 problem- and emotion-focused coping strategies and 5 personal and environmental resources patients used to cope with the burden.

Conclusions: The findings provide deeper insights into the complex and specific situation of LVAD patients to better address the patient situation in health care and promote positive psychosocial outcomes. So far, health care practice and quality vary significantly between clinics due to individual treatment protocols. Our results highlight the need to improve medical and psychosocial care. Overarching care concepts may be developed based on the implications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aor.14158DOI Listing

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