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Adaptation and coping in patients living with an LVAD: A metasynthesis
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Adaptation and coping in patients living with an LVAD: A metasynthesis

Martha Abshire, Roslyn Prichard, Mia Cajita, Michelle DiGiacomo and Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb
Heart & Lung, Vol.45(5), pp.397-405
2016
PMCID: PMC5035582
PMID: 27342261

Abstract

Heart failure Coping Left Ventricular Assist Device LVAD Adaptation
Objective: To synthesize information supporting coping and adaptation of LVAD patients and to identify opportunities for future interventions. Background: Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) patients demonstrate improvements in quality of life and functional status, but qualitative research has not been meaningfully integrated. Methods: Qualitative meta-synthesis using Lazarus and Folkmans' Transactional Model of stress and coping. Results: Four distinct stages of adaptation were identified: Pre-LVAD, Implant Hospitalization, Early Home Adaptation and Late Home Adaptation. Each stage includes tasks in physical, psychological and social domains. Two themes emerged: 1) Primary Appraisal: Every stage is a new challenge and 2) Secondary Appraisal: Routines are achievable, emotions are more difficult. Conclusions: Emotional challenges including fear and anxiety related to life-limiting illness and changed social roles need to be honestly addressed. Individuals living with LVAD achieve a sense of independence, enjoy social interactions and meaningful activities through addressing practical and emotional problems to facilitate coping.

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