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Patients' experiences across the trajectory of atrial fibrillation: A qualitative systematic review
Authors:Jie Wang  Shenxinyu Liu  Zhipeng Bao  Min Gao  Yuanyuan Peng  Yangxi Huang  Tianxi Yu  Lin Wang  Guozhen Sun
Affiliation:1. School of Nursing, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Jiangsu, China ; 2. Department of Cardiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Jiangsu, China ; 3. School of Nursing, Sanda University, Shanghai China
Abstract:AimThis study aimed to synthesize qualitative evidence on experiences of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) during the course of diagnosis and treatment. We addressed three main questions: (a) What were the experiences of patients with AF during the course of diagnosis and treatment? (b) How did they respond to and cope with the disease? (c) What were the requirements during disease management?DesignIn this study, qualitative evidence synthesis was performed using the Thomas and Harden method.Data SourcesElectronic databases, including PubMed, the Cochrane Library, Embase, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, the China Biomedical Database, the WanFang Database, Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure and VIP, were searched. The databases were searched from inception to August 2021.Review MethodsTwo researchers independently selected studies using qualitative assessment and review instruments for quality evaluation and thematic synthesis for the data analysis.ResultsA total of 2627 studies were identified in the initial search and 15 studies were included. Five analytical themes were generated: ‘Diagnosing AF’; ‘The impact of AF on the patients’; ‘Self‐reorientation in the therapeutic process’; ‘Living with AF and QoL’; and ‘External support to facilitate coping strategies.’ConclusionsOur findings point out unique experiences of patients across the trajectory of AF related to delayed diagnosis, feelings of nonsupport, disappointment of repeated treatment failure and multiple distress associated with unpredictable symptoms. Future research and clinical practice are expected to improve the quality of medical diagnosis and treatment, optimize administrative strategy and provide diverse health support for patients with AF.ImpactUnderstanding the experiences and needs of patients with AF in the entire disease process will inform future clinical practice in AF integrated management, which would be helpful in improving the professionalism and confidence of healthcare providers. In addition, our findings have implications for improving the effectiveness of AF diagnostic and treatment services.Patient or Public ContributionThis paper presents a review of previous studies and did not involve patients or the public.
Keywords:atrial fibrillation   coping strategies   demands   diagnosis and treatment   qualitative synthesis
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