Cardiac Arrest Awareness and Long-Term Quality of Life: a Mixed Methods Study of the Experiences and Psychological Consequences of Adult Cardiac Arrest.

Are you eligible to participate in this study?

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions:
    Cardiac Arrest With Successful Resuscitation
  • Age: Between 18 Year(s) - 100 Year(s)
  • Gender: Male or Female
  • Other Inclusion Criteria:
    Phase I
    1. Participants aged = 18 years.
    2. Adult cardiac arrest survivors.
    Phase II Group A
    1. Adult cardiac arrest survivors with a cognitive experience of cardiac arrest resuscitation using the cardiac arrest screening tool, OR screening tools indicate depression, anxiety, PTSD, cognitive impairment or changes in quality of life
    Phase II Group B (control group)
    1. Adult cardiac arrest survivors with no cognitive experience of cardiac arrest resuscitation using the cardiac arrest screening tool, OR screening tools indicate no depression, anxiety, PTSD, cognitive impairment or changes in quality of life.

You may not be eligible for this study if the following are true:

  • Phase I
    1. Cardiac arrest survivor who have no access to online screening questionnaires and <18 years old.
    Phase II Group A
    1. Adults with dementia or cognitive deficits as indicated by the TICS Examination, by medical records or by healthcare professionals or who had no cognitive experiences during cardiac arrest.
    Phase II Group B (control group)
    1. Adults with dementia or cognitive deficits as indicated by the TICS Examination, by medical records or by healthcare professionals or who had cognitive experiences during cardiac arrest



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