Caregiving for patients with atrial fibrillation: a systematic review of the scientific literature.

Karen Bouchard, Alexandra Chiarelli, Sophie Dozois, Jennifer Reed, Sarah Visintini, Heather Tulloch
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Abstract

Aims: Caregiving processes and outcomes have been increasingly articulated in the cardiovascular literature, particularly in heart failure and coronary artery disease, but there has been no synthesis on caregiving for a patient with atrial fibrillation (AF). This review synthesizes scientific evidence that describes caregiving in the context of AF, with the aim of informing future research priorities for AF caregiving or clinical approaches that may support caregivers.

Methods and results: Informed by PRISMA guidelines, we conducted a mixed-methods systematic review with a data-based convergence design using a thematic synthesis approach. All studies that examined factors related to caregiving for patients with AF, as either a descriptive, predictor, or outcome variable, were included. After the search, data from 13 studies were abstracted; half of the studies (53%) were of low-to-moderate quality. Changes to the family unit and feelings of uncertainty are common post-AF; a subset of caregivers struggle with mental health challenges, particularly those who are unwell themselves or those who provide several hours of care to patients with more advanced symptoms or limitations. Informational support for caregivers appears to be lacking but is desired to better adapt to the changes or consequences incurred from AF.

Conclusion: This review complements findings from previous reviews conducted in other cardiovascular disease subgroups. As there is still limited high-quality research on caregiving in an AF context, additional research is required to adequately inform supportive programming for caregivers of patients with AF, if indicated.

Registration: PROSPERO: CRD4202339778.

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心房颤动患者的护理:科学文献的系统回顾。
目的:心血管文献中越来越多地阐述了护理过程和结果,尤其是在心力衰竭和冠心病方面,但还没有关于心房颤动(房颤)患者护理的综述。本综述综合了描述心房颤动护理的科学证据,旨在为心房颤动护理的未来研究重点或支持这些护理人员的临床方法提供信息:在 PRISMA 指南的指导下,我们采用混合方法进行了系统性综述,并使用主题综合法进行了基于数据的聚合设计。纳入了所有研究心房颤动患者护理相关因素的研究,无论是作为描述变量、预测变量还是结果变量。经过检索,共摘录了 13 项研究的数据;其中一半(53%)的研究质量为中低水平。家庭单元的变化和不确定感是急性膀胱炎后的常见现象;一部分护理人员在心理健康方面面临挑战,尤其是那些自己身体不适的护理人员,或者那些为症状较重或功能受限的患者提供数小时护理的护理人员。护理人员似乎缺乏信息支持,但他们希望能更好地适应心房颤动带来的变化或后果:本综述补充了之前对其他心血管疾病亚组的综述结果。由于有关心房颤动护理的高质量研究仍然有限,因此需要开展更多研究,以便在有需要时为心房颤动患者的护理人员提供充分的支持性计划。
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