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“Her Heart Matters”—Making Visible the Cardiac Pain Experiences of Women with Physical Disabilities and Heart Disease: A Qualitative Study

BACKGROUND: Women with physical disabilities are faced with challenges in many aspects of life—education, work, income, relationships, as well as their general health. These women are at a greater risk of developing heart disease. This study aimed to explore the cardiac pain experiences of women wit...

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Autores principales: Parry, Monica, Bjørnnes, Ann Kristin, Harrington, Margaret, Duong, Michelle, El Ali, Salma, O’Hara, Arland, Clarke, Hance, Cooper, Lynn, Hart, Donna, Harvey, Paula, Lalloo, Chitra, McFetridge-Durdle, Judith, McGillion, Michael H., Norris, Colleen, Pilote, Louise, Price, Jennifer, Stinson, Jennifer, Watt-Watson, Judy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35198939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2021.09.028
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author Parry, Monica
Bjørnnes, Ann Kristin
Harrington, Margaret
Duong, Michelle
El Ali, Salma
O’Hara, Arland
Clarke, Hance
Cooper, Lynn
Hart, Donna
Harvey, Paula
Lalloo, Chitra
McFetridge-Durdle, Judith
McGillion, Michael H.
Norris, Colleen
Pilote, Louise
Price, Jennifer
Stinson, Jennifer
Watt-Watson, Judy
author_facet Parry, Monica
Bjørnnes, Ann Kristin
Harrington, Margaret
Duong, Michelle
El Ali, Salma
O’Hara, Arland
Clarke, Hance
Cooper, Lynn
Hart, Donna
Harvey, Paula
Lalloo, Chitra
McFetridge-Durdle, Judith
McGillion, Michael H.
Norris, Colleen
Pilote, Louise
Price, Jennifer
Stinson, Jennifer
Watt-Watson, Judy
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description BACKGROUND: Women with physical disabilities are faced with challenges in many aspects of life—education, work, income, relationships, as well as their general health. These women are at a greater risk of developing heart disease. This study aimed to explore the cardiac pain experiences of women with physical disabilities and heart disease within a Canadian healthcare context. METHODS: In this qualitative study, 8 women with physical disabilities and heart disease from across Canada were interviewed. They were asked about their pre-, peri-, and post-diagnostic experiences in the Canadian healthcare system. Transcripts of the interviews were analyzed using a hermeneutic phenomenological approach inspired by Ricoeur. RESULTS: Two main themes were uncovered in the analysis of the transcripts, as follows: (i) the diagnostic journey; and (ii) life with cardiac symptoms and a disability. The women indicated that they had experienced difficulties in utilizing the Canadian healthcare system prior to receiving a cardiac diagnosis, including long waitlists, expensive and unreliable transport, issues with accessibility, and dealing with providers’ attitudinal barriers regarding disability. Receiving a diagnosis was challenging due to poor relationships with healthcare providers; however, having a same-sex provider seemed essential to receiving adequate care. Self-managing a disability and heart disease had significant physical and psychological impact, which was lightened by financial and social supports, modified lifestyle choices, and self-advocacy. CONCLUSIONS: Women with physical disabilities are often forgotten in discussions encompassing equity and inclusion. The participants’ experiences offer insight into what changes are needed within the Canadian healthcare system in order to improve outcomes for these women.
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spelling pubmed-88438882022-02-22 “Her Heart Matters”—Making Visible the Cardiac Pain Experiences of Women with Physical Disabilities and Heart Disease: A Qualitative Study Parry, Monica Bjørnnes, Ann Kristin Harrington, Margaret Duong, Michelle El Ali, Salma O’Hara, Arland Clarke, Hance Cooper, Lynn Hart, Donna Harvey, Paula Lalloo, Chitra McFetridge-Durdle, Judith McGillion, Michael H. Norris, Colleen Pilote, Louise Price, Jennifer Stinson, Jennifer Watt-Watson, Judy CJC Open Original Article BACKGROUND: Women with physical disabilities are faced with challenges in many aspects of life—education, work, income, relationships, as well as their general health. These women are at a greater risk of developing heart disease. This study aimed to explore the cardiac pain experiences of women with physical disabilities and heart disease within a Canadian healthcare context. METHODS: In this qualitative study, 8 women with physical disabilities and heart disease from across Canada were interviewed. They were asked about their pre-, peri-, and post-diagnostic experiences in the Canadian healthcare system. Transcripts of the interviews were analyzed using a hermeneutic phenomenological approach inspired by Ricoeur. RESULTS: Two main themes were uncovered in the analysis of the transcripts, as follows: (i) the diagnostic journey; and (ii) life with cardiac symptoms and a disability. The women indicated that they had experienced difficulties in utilizing the Canadian healthcare system prior to receiving a cardiac diagnosis, including long waitlists, expensive and unreliable transport, issues with accessibility, and dealing with providers’ attitudinal barriers regarding disability. Receiving a diagnosis was challenging due to poor relationships with healthcare providers; however, having a same-sex provider seemed essential to receiving adequate care. Self-managing a disability and heart disease had significant physical and psychological impact, which was lightened by financial and social supports, modified lifestyle choices, and self-advocacy. CONCLUSIONS: Women with physical disabilities are often forgotten in discussions encompassing equity and inclusion. The participants’ experiences offer insight into what changes are needed within the Canadian healthcare system in order to improve outcomes for these women. Elsevier 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8843888/ /pubmed/35198939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2021.09.028 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Parry, Monica
Bjørnnes, Ann Kristin
Harrington, Margaret
Duong, Michelle
El Ali, Salma
O’Hara, Arland
Clarke, Hance
Cooper, Lynn
Hart, Donna
Harvey, Paula
Lalloo, Chitra
McFetridge-Durdle, Judith
McGillion, Michael H.
Norris, Colleen
Pilote, Louise
Price, Jennifer
Stinson, Jennifer
Watt-Watson, Judy
“Her Heart Matters”—Making Visible the Cardiac Pain Experiences of Women with Physical Disabilities and Heart Disease: A Qualitative Study
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title_full “Her Heart Matters”—Making Visible the Cardiac Pain Experiences of Women with Physical Disabilities and Heart Disease: A Qualitative Study
title_fullStr “Her Heart Matters”—Making Visible the Cardiac Pain Experiences of Women with Physical Disabilities and Heart Disease: A Qualitative Study
title_full_unstemmed “Her Heart Matters”—Making Visible the Cardiac Pain Experiences of Women with Physical Disabilities and Heart Disease: A Qualitative Study
title_short “Her Heart Matters”—Making Visible the Cardiac Pain Experiences of Women with Physical Disabilities and Heart Disease: A Qualitative Study
title_sort “her heart matters”—making visible the cardiac pain experiences of women with physical disabilities and heart disease: a qualitative study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35198939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2021.09.028
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