2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1474-51510200048-8
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Life Situation Related to The ICD Implantation; Self-Reported Uncertainty and Satisfaction in Swedish and US Samples

Abstract: The aim of the study was to describe changes in the life situation related to the ICD implantation of Swedish and US samples with regard to uncertainty and satisfaction. The life situation was measured by reference to the uncertainty caused by the condition and satisfaction with the life situation. Inferential statistics were used to analyse changes within and between the Swedish and US samples. Uncertainty showed a statistically significant difference between the Swedish and US samples before as well as after… Show more

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“…In agreement with results from other countries and cultures, the results from our study show that uncertainty is a major concern in ICD recipients' worldwide. 12,[24][25][26][27] In the present study, ICD recipients were able to partly control uncertainty in their daily life by balancing the level of physical, psychologic, and social activities. Recipients imposed restrictions on daily activities with the best of intentions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…In agreement with results from other countries and cultures, the results from our study show that uncertainty is a major concern in ICD recipients' worldwide. 12,[24][25][26][27] In the present study, ICD recipients were able to partly control uncertainty in their daily life by balancing the level of physical, psychologic, and social activities. Recipients imposed restrictions on daily activities with the best of intentions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…A life situation consists of a biological and psychological organism in interaction with the social environment divided into five dimensions [7,8]. The present study focuses on three of them; the biophysical, the socio-cultural and the intellectual.…”
Section: Life Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 A questionnaire study carried out in both the United States and Sweden reported that the US patients' life situations were affected by greater uncertainty at the beginning of the illness period. 14 Another study using interviews as the data collection method showed how Swedish patients perceived their life situation in terms of safety, gratitude, well being, having a social network, and belief in the future. 15 No comparable study has been completed to date with US participants, thus the consequences of living with an ICD are still not well documented from this particular group of patients' perspective.…”
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confidence: 99%