The aftermath of surviving a sudden cardiac arrest for young exercisers - a qualitative study in Norway
Abstract Background When surviving a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), physical, cognitive, and emotional effects of surviving may be present for months or years. The survivors' family and colleagues are also highly affected by the incident. There is little knowledge about experiences of surviving S...
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Main Authors: | Camilla Hardeland (Author), Ann-Chatrin Linqvist Leonardsen (Author), Cecilie Benedicte Isern (Author), Hilde Moseby Berge (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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