Experience of early functional exercise for patients with kinesiophobia after cardiac pacemaker implantation: a qualitative study
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20210319-01209
- VernacularTitle:心脏起搏器植入术后恐动症患者早期功能锻炼体验的质性研究
- Author:
Jingshuang BAI
1
;
Libai CAI
;
Zhongle BAI
;
Yuan YUAN
;
Zheng HUANG
Author Information
1. 郑州大学第一附属医院心血管内科,郑州 450052
- Keywords:
Pacemaker, artificial;
Early activity;
Kinesiophobia;
Qualitative research;
Rehabilitation nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2021;27(27):3648-3653
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the real experience of early functional exercise of patients with kinesiophobia after cardiac pacemaker implantation, so as to provide a basis for patients to carry out early supervision exercises and behavioral support interventions.Methods:From September to December 2020, purpose sampling was used to select patients with kinesiophobia after cardiac pacemaker implantation in the Department of Cardiovascular of a Class Ⅲ Grade A general hospital in Henan Province as the research object. A semi-structured interview of 16 patients with kinesiophobia after pacemaker implantation was carried out. Colaizzi phenomenological analysis method was used to analyze, summarize the interview data and refine the themes.Results:The experience of early functional exercise in patients with kinesiophobia after cardiac pacemaker implantation could be summarized into four themes, namely, stress physical perception, negative beliefs of early functional exercise, expectation of early functional exercise and desire for professional medical support.Conclusions:Patients with kinesiophobia after cardiac pacemaker implantation have obvious fatigue, pain, fear and other experiences. The patients expect to resume daily activities as soon as possible, but lack confidence in functional exercises and desires professional support. Medical and nursing staff should pay attention to the feelings and experience of exercise of patients, and guide patients to effectively cope with fear of exercise.