Nursing and Midwifery Studies (Jan 2022)

Challenges of living with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: A qualitative content analysis

  • Yaser Moradi,
  • Farzin Mollazadeh,
  • Hossein Jafarizadeh,
  • Hossein Habibzadeh,
  • Rahim Baghaei,
  • Yousef Mohammadpour,
  • Parivash Karimi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/nms.nms_27_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 247 – 252

Abstract

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Background: Living with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) in the body can be challenging for patients. Identifying these challenges is, therefore, crucial for health promotion. Objectives: This study was conducted to explore the challenges experienced by patients living with an ICD. Methods: A qualitative content analysis study was conducted on 24 patients with an ICD. Purposive sampling and individual semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect the study data. After transcribing the interviews, content analysis was performed to analyze the data. Results: The participants were aged 35–60 years. Their education level varied between primary and tertiary levels. The participants had an ICD for an average of 35.70 ± 11.36 months. Three themes emerged, including “feeling disabled,” “problematic adaptation,” and “Financial constraints.” These themes indicated the most important challenges experienced by the participants. Conclusion: Patients with an ICD suffer more from psychological and financial problems than physical problems. Nurses and other health-care workers play a key role in supporting these patients.

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