Title of article :
Patientsʹ descriptions of dysphoria associated with cardiac tamponade
Author/Authors :
Ikematsu، نويسنده , , Yuko and Kloos، نويسنده , , Janet A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Background
c tamponade is difficult to diagnose. Patients often experience sustained distress. Mood changes in the early stages of cardiac tamponade were previously described. However, precise descriptions of these moods have not been reported.
ive
ght to describe the mood changes specifically referred to as dysphoria in the patientsʹ own words.
s
ured and semistructured interviews were performed with 29 patients who had survived cardiac tamponade.
s
-six patients (89.6%) affirmed some dysphoric mood. “A bad thing is happening” was most frequently affirmed. “Felt anxious,” “could not stay still,” and “difficult to settle down” followed. Answers to open-ended questions and free comments were categorized into “fear,” “anxiety,” “impending doom,” “ill feeling,” “unusual,” “uncertain,” “depressed,” and “discouraged.”
sion
jority of patients surviving cardiac tamponade experienced a dysphoric mood. Mood changes may provide a reliable indicator for those at risk for cardiac tamponade.
Keywords :
Cardiac Tamponade , Dysphoria , MOOD , Interview
Journal title :
Heart and Lung
Journal title :
Heart and Lung