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Sex Differences in Patient-Reported Outcomes in the Immediate Recovery Period After Resuscitation: Findings From the Cross-sectional DenHeart Survey
A paucity of resuscitation studies have examined sex differences in patient-reported outcomes upon hospital discharge. It remains unclear whether male and female patients differ in health outcomes in their immediate responses to trauma and treatment after resuscitation. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this s...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10090329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37027133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JCN.0000000000000914 |
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author | Wagner, Mette Kirstine Christensen, Anne Vinggaard Hassager, Christian Stenbæk, Dea Siggaard Ekholm, Ola Borregaard, Britt Thrysoee, Lars Rasmussen, Trine Bernholdt Thorup, Charlotte Brun Mols, Rikke Elmose Juel, Knud Berg, Selina Kikkenborg |
author_facet | Wagner, Mette Kirstine Christensen, Anne Vinggaard Hassager, Christian Stenbæk, Dea Siggaard Ekholm, Ola Borregaard, Britt Thrysoee, Lars Rasmussen, Trine Bernholdt Thorup, Charlotte Brun Mols, Rikke Elmose Juel, Knud Berg, Selina Kikkenborg |
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description | A paucity of resuscitation studies have examined sex differences in patient-reported outcomes upon hospital discharge. It remains unclear whether male and female patients differ in health outcomes in their immediate responses to trauma and treatment after resuscitation. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine sex differences in patient-reported outcomes in the immediate recovery period after resuscitation. METHODS: In a national cross-sectional survey, patient-reported outcomes were measured by 5 instruments: symptoms of anxiety and depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), illness perception (Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire [B-IPQ]), symptom burden (Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale [ESAS]), quality of life (Heart Quality of Life Questionnaire), and perceived health status (12-Item Short Form Survey). RESULTS: Of 491 eligible survivors of cardiac arrest, 176 (80% male) participated. Compared with male, resuscitated female reported worse symptoms of anxiety (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale–Anxiety score ≥8) (43% vs 23%; P = .04), emotional responses (B-IPQ) (mean [SD], 4.9 [3.12] vs 3.7 [2.99]; P = .05), identity (B-IPQ) (mean [SD], 4.3 [3.10] vs 4.0 [2.85]; P = .04), fatigue (ESAS) (mean [SD], 5.26 [2.48] vs 3.92 [2.93]; P = .01), and depressive symptoms (ESAS) (mean [SD], 2.60 [2.68] vs 1.67 [2.19]; P = .05). CONCLUSIONS: Between sexes, female survivors of cardiac arrest reported worse psychological distress and illness perception and higher symptom burden in the immediate recovery period after resuscitation. Attention should focus on early symptom screening at hospital discharge to identify those in need of targeted psychological support and rehabilitation. |
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spelling | pubmed-100903292023-04-13 Sex Differences in Patient-Reported Outcomes in the Immediate Recovery Period After Resuscitation: Findings From the Cross-sectional DenHeart Survey Wagner, Mette Kirstine Christensen, Anne Vinggaard Hassager, Christian Stenbæk, Dea Siggaard Ekholm, Ola Borregaard, Britt Thrysoee, Lars Rasmussen, Trine Bernholdt Thorup, Charlotte Brun Mols, Rikke Elmose Juel, Knud Berg, Selina Kikkenborg J Cardiovasc Nurs ARTICLES: Acute Coronary Syndrome A paucity of resuscitation studies have examined sex differences in patient-reported outcomes upon hospital discharge. It remains unclear whether male and female patients differ in health outcomes in their immediate responses to trauma and treatment after resuscitation. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine sex differences in patient-reported outcomes in the immediate recovery period after resuscitation. METHODS: In a national cross-sectional survey, patient-reported outcomes were measured by 5 instruments: symptoms of anxiety and depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), illness perception (Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire [B-IPQ]), symptom burden (Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale [ESAS]), quality of life (Heart Quality of Life Questionnaire), and perceived health status (12-Item Short Form Survey). RESULTS: Of 491 eligible survivors of cardiac arrest, 176 (80% male) participated. Compared with male, resuscitated female reported worse symptoms of anxiety (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale–Anxiety score ≥8) (43% vs 23%; P = .04), emotional responses (B-IPQ) (mean [SD], 4.9 [3.12] vs 3.7 [2.99]; P = .05), identity (B-IPQ) (mean [SD], 4.3 [3.10] vs 4.0 [2.85]; P = .04), fatigue (ESAS) (mean [SD], 5.26 [2.48] vs 3.92 [2.93]; P = .01), and depressive symptoms (ESAS) (mean [SD], 2.60 [2.68] vs 1.67 [2.19]; P = .05). CONCLUSIONS: Between sexes, female survivors of cardiac arrest reported worse psychological distress and illness perception and higher symptom burden in the immediate recovery period after resuscitation. Attention should focus on early symptom screening at hospital discharge to identify those in need of targeted psychological support and rehabilitation. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023 2022-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10090329/ /pubmed/37027133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JCN.0000000000000914 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. |
spellingShingle | ARTICLES: Acute Coronary Syndrome Wagner, Mette Kirstine Christensen, Anne Vinggaard Hassager, Christian Stenbæk, Dea Siggaard Ekholm, Ola Borregaard, Britt Thrysoee, Lars Rasmussen, Trine Bernholdt Thorup, Charlotte Brun Mols, Rikke Elmose Juel, Knud Berg, Selina Kikkenborg Sex Differences in Patient-Reported Outcomes in the Immediate Recovery Period After Resuscitation: Findings From the Cross-sectional DenHeart Survey |
title | Sex Differences in Patient-Reported Outcomes in the Immediate Recovery Period After Resuscitation: Findings From the Cross-sectional DenHeart Survey |
title_full | Sex Differences in Patient-Reported Outcomes in the Immediate Recovery Period After Resuscitation: Findings From the Cross-sectional DenHeart Survey |
title_fullStr | Sex Differences in Patient-Reported Outcomes in the Immediate Recovery Period After Resuscitation: Findings From the Cross-sectional DenHeart Survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Sex Differences in Patient-Reported Outcomes in the Immediate Recovery Period After Resuscitation: Findings From the Cross-sectional DenHeart Survey |
title_short | Sex Differences in Patient-Reported Outcomes in the Immediate Recovery Period After Resuscitation: Findings From the Cross-sectional DenHeart Survey |
title_sort | sex differences in patient-reported outcomes in the immediate recovery period after resuscitation: findings from the cross-sectional denheart survey |
topic | ARTICLES: Acute Coronary Syndrome |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10090329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37027133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JCN.0000000000000914 |
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