Reassured on a background of vulnerability - people with microvascular angina 12 months after high-intensity physical exercise program
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2022Metadata
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Røysland, I. Ø., Ueland, V. I., & Larsen, A. I. (2023). Reassured on a background of vulnerability-people with microvascular angina 12 months after high-intensity physical exercise program. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 18(1), 2162452. 10.1080/17482631.2022.2162452Abstract
Purpose
Physical activity is recommended for patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction, however, avoided due to fear about the heart. The aim is to achieve an understanding of the meaning of physical activity one year after participating in a high-intensity exercise training program.
Method
Twelve people were interviewed using a phenomenological hermeneutic approach.
Results
Four themes were formulated and revealed that one year after participating in high-intensity exercise training participants had an awareness of the meaning of the project, their chest pain and daily life: Being reassured, Daily life’s impact on chest pain and continuing doing high-intensity exercise training, A strengthened body and mind, Being part of a group of people with similar problems.
Comprehensive understanding was formulated as “Being reassured according being physically active in a background of vulnerability”.
Conclusion
This study indicates that by going through the high-intensity exercise training program the person regains more unity with the lived body and an unfolding life. A person-centred approach is suggested including an underlying dimension of vulnerability. A lifeworld led care means meeting the patient in their way of relating to the world bodily and existentially. Taking this understanding into consideration will advance the requirements for establishing person-centred care.