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Intro
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Background
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Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health
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Clinical Case
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Combee Framework
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Early Threat Perceptions
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Objectives
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Prevalence
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Longterm outcomes
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PTSD and prognosis
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PTSD and stroke
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PTSD and health behaviors
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Behavioral interventions
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Traumainformed care
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Intervention development
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Pilot studies
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Preliminary data
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Design challenges
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Take home points
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Questions
Description:
Join a research conference presentation exploring the psychological aftermath of acute cardiovascular events, delivered by Dr. Ian Kronish from Columbia University Irving Medical Centre. Delve into the complex relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and cardiovascular health, examining prevalence rates, long-term outcomes, and their impact on patient behavior. Learn about trauma-informed care approaches, behavioral interventions, and ongoing pilot studies designed to address fear and avoidance in cardiac patients. Understand the Combee Framework for early threat perceptions, discover how PTSD affects prognosis in both heart disease and stroke patients, and explore the challenges in designing effective interventions. Gain valuable insights into implementing trauma-informed care strategies for better patient outcomes in cardiovascular medicine.

Fear and Avoidance After Acute Cardiovascular Events - Understanding PTSD and Recovery

University of Ottawa Heart Institute
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