Meanings of People’s Lived Experiences of Surviving an Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, 1 Month After the Event

Conclusions: Surviving an OHCA with validated MI etiology meant waking up and realizing that one had experienced a cardiac arrest and had been resuscitated. These survivors had memory loss and a need to know what had happened during the time they were dead/unconscious. They searched for a reason why they experienced an MI and cardiac arrest and had gone from being “heart-healthy” to having a lifelong illness. They all had the experience of passing from life to death and back to life again. For the participants, these differences led to a revaluation of what is important in life.
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing - Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research