Paper profile
Surviving cardiac arrest - what do we know about recovery & survivorship?
Sawyer KN
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There has been increasing interest in examining how cardiac arrest survivors and their families experience life after sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Understanding their experiences provides a basis to study tools and interventions to improve short- and long-term recovery and rehabilitation. RECENT FINDINGS: Qualitative interview and survey-style studies explored the lived experience of SCA survivors and revealed common themes (e.g., need for recovery expectations and long-term follow-up resources). A heightened awareness for the unique needs of family and loved ones of survivors led to qualitative studies focusing on these members as well. Methodology papers published portend prospective assessment and follow-up cohort studies. However, no investigations evaluating discharge processes or specific interventions directed at domain impairments common after SCA were identified in the review period. International work continues to identify patient and family-centered priorities for outcome measurement and research. SUMMARY: In line with increased recognition of the importance for recovery and rehabilitation after SCA, there has been a commensurate increase in investigations documenting the needs of survivors and families surviving SCA. Pediatric and underserved populations continue to be understudied with regards to recovery after SCA.
Study snapshot
- Setting
- Mixed
- Design
- Prospective cohort
- Country
- United States
- Domains
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- Keywords
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- MeSH
- Child, Family, Follow-Up Studies, Heart Arrest, Humans, Prospective Studies, Survivorship
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