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- Title
The lived experience of middle-aged women with New York Heart Association class III heart failure: a pilot study.
- Authors
Allen, Jennifer Wayment; Arslanian-Engoren, Cynthia; Lynch-Sauer, Judith
- Abstract
Although heart failure (HF) is equally prevalent in men and women, women with HF are more likely to report decreased quality of life and are more likely to die of the disease compared with men. Moreover, HF has been studied less extensively in women and no study has specifically addressed women with New York Heart Association (NYHA) class III HF using a qualitative method. This pilot study sought to gain insight into the lived experience of women with NYHA class III HF. Using a phenomenological approach, interviews obtained from 4 middle-aged women with NYHA class III HF were analyzed using the Giorgi method of data analysis. Five themes emerged: (1) developing a new conception of self, (2) conceding physical limitations, (3) enduring emotional heartache, (4) accepting support, and (5) rejuvenating through rest. This study provides a beginning to our understanding of the lived experience of women with NYHA class III HF. However, further exploration is needed to increase our knowledge of HF in women, particularly among diverse populations.
- Publication
Progress in cardiovascular nursing, 2009, Vol 24, Issue 3, p96
- ISSN
1751-7117
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1751-7117.2009.00042.x