"Machine-Dependent": The Lived Experiences of Patients Receiving Hemodialysis in Pakistan.

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING Global Qualitative Nursing Research Pub Date : 2022-11-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23333936221128240
Haseeba Shouket, Eyal Gringart, Dierdre Drake, Ulrich Steinwandel
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This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis in Pakistan. Purposive sampling was used to recruit 24 patients and six healthcare professionals, each participated in a semi-structured interview. Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis was used to analyze interviews' data. Two superordinate themes, "The experience of hemodialysis" and "The conceptualizations of hemodialysis" as well as six sub-themes were identified. The experience of hemodialysis was related to, the implications of HD procedure on everyday life, social, cognitive, emotional, financial, and occupational influences. While all participants recognized the importance of hemodialysis for their survival, their conceptualizations of the treatment varied. Despite facing multiple challenges, optimism and independence were observed among participants. Stigma related to hemodialysis, and role adaptation, which appear unique to the Pakistani context, highlight a need for tailored interventions designed to enhance and maintain the mental health of patients receiving hemodialysis in Pakistan.

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“机器依赖”:巴基斯坦接受血液透析患者的生活经历。
本研究旨在探讨巴基斯坦维持性血液透析患者的生活经历。采用目的抽样方法招募24名患者和6名医疗保健专业人员,每人参加半结构化访谈。采用解释现象学分析对访谈数据进行分析。确定了两个上级主题,“血液透析的经验”和“血液透析的概念”以及六个副主题。血液透析的经历与HD手术对日常生活、社会、认知、情感、经济和职业的影响有关。虽然所有参与者都认识到血液透析对他们生存的重要性,但他们对治疗的概念各不相同。尽管面临多重挑战,但参与者表现出乐观和独立。与血液透析相关的耻辱感和角色适应似乎是巴基斯坦特有的,这突出表明需要采取量身定制的干预措施,以加强和维持巴基斯坦接受血液透析的患者的精神健康。
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期刊介绍: Global Qualitative Nursing Research (GQNR) is a ground breaking, international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal focusing on qualitative research in fields relevant to nursing and other health professionals world-wide. The journal specializes in topics related to nursing practice, responses to health and illness, health promotion, and health care delivery. GQNR will publish research articles using qualitative methods and qualitatively-driven mixed-method designs as well as meta-syntheses and articles focused on methodological development. Special sections include Ethics, Methodological Development, Advancing Theory/Metasynthesis, Establishing Evidence, and Application to Practice.
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