Title of article :
Symptom presentation and time to seek care in women and men with acute myocardial infarction
Author/Authors :
King، نويسنده , , Kathleen B. and McGuire، نويسنده , , Mary Ann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
9
From page :
235
To page :
243
Abstract :
Background hal’s commonsense model of illness representation was used to examine symptom presentation, time to seek care, and expectations about the experience of having an acute myocardial infarction (AMI). eses men with AMI will report a different symptom set than men, (2) women’s expectations about AMI, for level of risk and symptoms, will be different than men’s, (3) women will take longer to seek care than men, and (4) as suggested by the commonsense model, a match between expected and actual symptoms will be related to shorter time to seek care. riptive, correlational design was used. Thirty woman and 30 men diagnosed with AMI or an evolving MI treated with thrombolytic therapy or primary percutaneous coronary intervention were interviewed using the Symptom Representation Questionnaire. s differences in symptom presentation were limited. The majority of women and men reported that their symptoms were different from what they expected an AMI would be like. Most stated that their pain was less than expected, whereas some reported either the location of discomfort or associated symptoms as different then expected. There was no gender difference in time to seek care. Logistic regression and survival analysis demonstrated that participants who reported a match between symptoms expected and actual symptoms experienced arrived in the emergency department sooner than those whose symptoms did not match their expectations. sion ndings provide support for the use of the commonsense model to explain care-seeking behavior in AMI.
Journal title :
Heart and Lung
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Heart and Lung
Record number :
1858784
Link To Document :
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