Lived Experiences of Patients Following Myocardial Infarction Diagnosis in an Impoverished region in Pakistan‒A Qualitative Study

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 19 million deaths in 2020 alone. Ischemic heart disease being the leading cause of CVD-related health impairment worldwide impacts an individual's social, physical, economic, and psychological well-be...

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Main Authors: Amtul Noor, Ata Ul Haiy, Amtul Sami, Muhammad Masudul Hasan Nuri
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Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2025-01-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Students
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Amtul Sami
Muhammad Masudul Hasan Nuri
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description BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 19 million deaths in 2020 alone. Ischemic heart disease being the leading cause of CVD-related health impairment worldwide impacts an individual's social, physical, economic, and psychological well-being significantly. Socioeconomic factors such as poverty, inflation, and literacy rates can impact individual experiences of Myocardial infarction (MI). Given the limited awareness and facilities in smaller regions of Pakistan, this study aims to explore the lived experiences of individuals following MI, in a district general hospital in Pakistan covering a large geographical area. METHODS: The study was conducted in a one-to-one interview fashion at a cardiology outpatient clinic in a remote region of Punjab, where people from all over Pakistan attend. To help guide the interviews, a questionnaire was designed. Interview questions were asked using a funnelled approach–starting with a general subject and progressing to more focused inquiries. The questionnaire consisted of six open-ended questions, followed by additional questions, specifically structured to elicit detailed responses regarding patients' experiences post-MI diagnosis. For data analysis, each statement was carefully coded, and sub-themes were identified using similar coded statements. Then, after a thorough assessment of data integrity, pertinent themes were identified to create distinct themes, which were then combined into groups. These themes were classified into physical, psychological and social impacts. RESULTS: 51 patients (34 men, 17 women) aged 37-86 years were interviewed. Analysis of interviews revealed both positive and negative biopsychosocial effects following diagnosis and treatment. Table 1 illustrates the major themes identified. Physically, participants reported improved chest symptoms and a partial return to routine activities but also reduced physical activity and weakness. Psychologically, experiences ranged from increased lifestyle modification to anxiety and persistent low mood. Lifestyle changes like dietary modifications and exercise were common, but negative impacts included loss of employment and reduced social contact. CONCLUSION: The findings of this study highlight the multifaceted impact of MI and underscore the need for comprehensive care plans by healthcare professionals in developing countries like Pakistan, delineating the need to incorporate physical rehabilitation, psychological support, and social engagement. Further research should delve deeper into these changes to formulate optimal post-MI care.
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spelling doaj-art-d517dce29fd04bb99069ee4a69afb79c2025-08-20T02:52:59ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghInternational Journal of Medical Students2076-63272025-01-0112Lived Experiences of Patients Following Myocardial Infarction Diagnosis in an Impoverished region in Pakistan‒A Qualitative Study Amtul Noor0Ata Ul Haiy1Amtul Sami2Muhammad Masudul Hasan Nuri3Keele UniversityUnited Health Services Wilson Medical CenterLewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, Lewisham, LondonTahir Heart Institute, PakistanBACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 19 million deaths in 2020 alone. Ischemic heart disease being the leading cause of CVD-related health impairment worldwide impacts an individual's social, physical, economic, and psychological well-being significantly. Socioeconomic factors such as poverty, inflation, and literacy rates can impact individual experiences of Myocardial infarction (MI). Given the limited awareness and facilities in smaller regions of Pakistan, this study aims to explore the lived experiences of individuals following MI, in a district general hospital in Pakistan covering a large geographical area. METHODS: The study was conducted in a one-to-one interview fashion at a cardiology outpatient clinic in a remote region of Punjab, where people from all over Pakistan attend. To help guide the interviews, a questionnaire was designed. Interview questions were asked using a funnelled approach–starting with a general subject and progressing to more focused inquiries. The questionnaire consisted of six open-ended questions, followed by additional questions, specifically structured to elicit detailed responses regarding patients' experiences post-MI diagnosis. For data analysis, each statement was carefully coded, and sub-themes were identified using similar coded statements. Then, after a thorough assessment of data integrity, pertinent themes were identified to create distinct themes, which were then combined into groups. These themes were classified into physical, psychological and social impacts. RESULTS: 51 patients (34 men, 17 women) aged 37-86 years were interviewed. Analysis of interviews revealed both positive and negative biopsychosocial effects following diagnosis and treatment. Table 1 illustrates the major themes identified. Physically, participants reported improved chest symptoms and a partial return to routine activities but also reduced physical activity and weakness. Psychologically, experiences ranged from increased lifestyle modification to anxiety and persistent low mood. Lifestyle changes like dietary modifications and exercise were common, but negative impacts included loss of employment and reduced social contact. CONCLUSION: The findings of this study highlight the multifaceted impact of MI and underscore the need for comprehensive care plans by healthcare professionals in developing countries like Pakistan, delineating the need to incorporate physical rehabilitation, psychological support, and social engagement. Further research should delve deeper into these changes to formulate optimal post-MI care. http://ijms.info/IJMS/article/view/2970Myocardial infarctionPsychological StressorsDelivery of Health Caresocial impact
spellingShingle Amtul Noor
Ata Ul Haiy
Amtul Sami
Muhammad Masudul Hasan Nuri
Lived Experiences of Patients Following Myocardial Infarction Diagnosis in an Impoverished region in Pakistan‒A Qualitative Study
International Journal of Medical Students
Myocardial infarction
Psychological Stressors
Delivery of Health Care
social impact
title Lived Experiences of Patients Following Myocardial Infarction Diagnosis in an Impoverished region in Pakistan‒A Qualitative Study
title_full Lived Experiences of Patients Following Myocardial Infarction Diagnosis in an Impoverished region in Pakistan‒A Qualitative Study
title_fullStr Lived Experiences of Patients Following Myocardial Infarction Diagnosis in an Impoverished region in Pakistan‒A Qualitative Study
title_full_unstemmed Lived Experiences of Patients Following Myocardial Infarction Diagnosis in an Impoverished region in Pakistan‒A Qualitative Study
title_short Lived Experiences of Patients Following Myocardial Infarction Diagnosis in an Impoverished region in Pakistan‒A Qualitative Study
title_sort lived experiences of patients following myocardial infarction diagnosis in an impoverished region in pakistan a qualitative study
topic Myocardial infarction
Psychological Stressors
Delivery of Health Care
social impact
url http://ijms.info/IJMS/article/view/2970
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