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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
An International Journal of Physical Therapy
Volume 36, 2020 - Issue 10
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Qualitative Research Report

“When what is taken for granted disappears”: women’s experiences and perceptions after a cardiac event

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Pages 1107-1117 | Received 28 Mar 2017, Accepted 16 Oct 2018, Published online: 26 Nov 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Background and purpose: On entering Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR), the female cardiac population shows greater fear of overexertion and sense of uncertainty than similarly affected men. The purpose of this study was to explore how women experienced the recovery process after a cardiac event and what impact the event had on bodily experiences. Methods: A qualitative, descriptive design, inspired by a phenomenological approach. Information was collected from 20 women through focus groups and individual in-depth interviews. The material was analyzed with a method of systematic text condensation. Results: The women’s recovery after a CE could be a lonely and difficult process. Their own perspectives on what they need in the process is often overlooked, focus being on medical care and clinical recovery in the early phase. Returning home, the women suffered vulnerability, fragility, and insecurity, affecting well-being as well as activity levels. Lack of support and follow-up post-discharge seemed to disturb the progress of the recovery process. Conclusions: Helping the women regain confidence in their new bodies, supporting the personal recovery processes, and bridging the gap between discharge and enrolling in a CR-program could reduce personal stress and withdrawal, thereby empowering more women to start and complete CR programs.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank The Norwegian Fund for Post-Graduate Training in Physiotherapy for supporting this study with a research grant and the Department of Physiotherapy at Oslo Metropolitan University for making it possible to accomplish the work. Last, but not least, we would like to thank the women who willingly shared their experiences with us and our physiotherapy colleagues for establishing initial contact with these women.

Disclosure Statement

The authors report no conflict of interest.

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Funding

The authors would like to thank The Norwegian Fund for Post-Graduate Training in Physiotherapy for supporting this study with a research grant.

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