Patients’ views on stroke prevention for atrial fibrillation after an intracerebral haemorrhage: a qualitative study

European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

28 January 2025
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ESC Journals ARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

Abstract

AbstractAim

(i) To explore the attitudes of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) towards oral anti-coagulation (OAC) for stroke prevention post-intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) and (ii) to explore factors that influence patients’ decision-making process for stroke prevention.

Methods and results

Patients with documented diagnosis of AF and history of a non-traumatic ICH, who were eligible for long-term OAC were recruited from eight hospitals in England, using purposive sampling. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and analysed using Framework analysis. Twelve patients (mean (SD) age 76.2 (6.6) years; 9 men) were recruited. Patients’ main priority was to maintain an acceptable quality of life (QoL), reflected by the main theme ‘Living my life as normal’. When deciding to accept or decline OAC for stroke prevention, patients were influenced by the following: (i) The individual, meaning factors relating to individuals’ personal attitudes towards health and healthcare, (ii) Medical factors, encompassing factors relating to patients’ trust in medical expertise and patients’ information-seeking behaviours, and (iii) Social factors, highlighting the influence of patients’ social support network on patients’ decision-making.

Conclusion

Patients’ decision-making for stroke prevention for AF post-ICH was influenced by individual, medical, and social factors. At the heart of patients’, decision-making were concerns with maintaining an acceptable QoL. The study findings help nurses and other healthcare professionals to better understand what matters to patients who are eligible for stroke prevention for AF post-ICH, thus promoting more effective shared decision making.

Contributors

Robyn R Lotto
Robyn R Lotto

Author

Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Gregory Y H Lip
Gregory Y H Lip

Author

University of Liverpool Liverpool , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Deirdre A Lane
Deirdre A Lane

Author

University of Liverpool Liverpool , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland