Author/Editor     Klemenc-Ketiš, Zalika
Title     Life changes in patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: the effect of near-death experiences
Type     članek
Source     Int J Behav Med
Vol. and No.     Letnik 20, št. 1
Publication year     2013
Volume     str. 7-12
Language     eng
Abstract     Background: Cardiac arrest is a traumatic event that often affects patients' lives in many ways. Patients after near-death experiences (NDEs) often express strong and permanent change of their values, beliefs and principles. Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the association between NDEs and life changes in patients 6 months after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Method: This was a prospective observational study, which included 37 patients (average age 54.0 years, range 22-81 years, 29 males) 6 months after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The presence of NDEs was assessed with a self-administered Greyson's NDE scale. The intensity of life changes was assessed with a self-administered Ring's life change inventory. Univariate analysis was performed. Results: NDEs were reported by seven (18.9%) patients. In comparison to the non-NDEs group, patients in the NDEs group expressed significantly stronger changes in the following items: tolerance for others, understanding of myself, appreciation of nature, sense that there is some inner meaning to my life and concern with questions of social justice. Conclusion: Cardiac arrest survivors do not express extensive life changes. But, the presence of NDEs is significantly associated with the change of interest in some aspects of patients' lives. Such patients should be prepared for significant life changes that might occur after NDEs by health workers and receive professional help to accommodate to them.
Descriptors     HEART ARREST
LIFE CHANGE EVENTS
DEATH
SURVIVORS
QUESTIONNAIRES
PROSPECTIVE STUDIES