The self-management experiences of individuals who perceive health as beyond their control: An interpretive phenomenological study of individuals with ischemic heart disease

Key Points:

  • Investigates self-management experiences of ischemic heart disease patients with low perceived control.
  • Highlights emotional, behavioral, and psychological barriers to disease management.
  • Provides insights for healthcare providers to develop patient-centered support strategies.

Description

This interpretive phenomenological study explores the self-management experiences of individuals with ischemic heart disease who perceive their health as beyond their control. It examines their coping strategies, challenges, and psychological perspectives on managing their condition.

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