2009
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.109.877613
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Coping With My Partner’s ICD and Cardiac Disease

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“…The most prominent impacts of cardiac disease on a person's everyday life have been identified as social isolation and living in fear (24). Hazelton wrote: "Many patients withdraw from social or physical activities, often under the conception that they are helping themselves" (25). The results of this study reflect the patient's inability to comply with the condition and to return to life before the illness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The most prominent impacts of cardiac disease on a person's everyday life have been identified as social isolation and living in fear (24). Hazelton wrote: "Many patients withdraw from social or physical activities, often under the conception that they are helping themselves" (25). The results of this study reflect the patient's inability to comply with the condition and to return to life before the illness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…In fact, a high proportion of cardiac patients describe their family as "stronger" after heart illness. 5 Allow yourself to be flexible with changes in family dynamics. Figure 3 has a list of coping strategies helpful for people with heart disease.…”
Section: Helping Family and Friends Copementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autores relatam que uma descarga de CDI pode ser assustadora para o paciente e seu cônjuge, podendo ser evitada com alguns ajustes do dispositivo (10) . (7,9) .…”
Section: Segundo As Diretrizes Brasileiras De Dispositivos Cardíacos unclassified