Psychosocial and lifestyle impacts of spontaneous coronary artery dissection: A quantitative study.
Barbara M MurphyMichelle C RogersonMichael R Le GrandeStephanie HesselsonSiiri E IismaaRobert M GrahamAlun C JacksonPublished in: PloS one (2024)
This quantitative study extends our previous qualitative investigation by documenting the prevalence of each of 48 psychosocial and five lifestyle impacts identified in our earlier focus group research, and by providing risk factors for greater SCAD impacts. The findings suggest the need for supports to address initial experiences of shock, as well as fears and uncertainties regarding the future, including SCAD recurrence and exercise resumption. Support could be targeted to those with identified risk factors. Strategies to enable SCAD survivors to remain in or return to the paid workforce are also indicated.