Ellen Landgren, Elisabeth Mogard, Ann Bremander, Elisabet Lindqvist, Maria Nylander, Ingrid Larsson
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背景:类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种慢性、全身性、关节炎症性疾病,会从身体、社会、情感和心理等不同方面影响患者的健康。风湿病护理的目标是实现最佳健康和个性化护理,因此,了解健康对于处于 RA 早期病程的患者意味着什么至关重要。本研究旨在描述早期 RA 患者对健康的理解:研究采用描述性定性设计和现象学方法。现象学用于分析、描述和理解人们理解或体验某种现象的各种方式,在本研究中即患者对健康的理解。研究人员对 31 名早期 RA 患者(22 名女性和 9 名男性,年龄在 38-80 岁之间)进行了个人半结构式访谈,早期 RA 的定义是病程为结果:分析揭示了四个主要描述性类别:"健康即归属感 "被描述为体验一种连贯感。健康即幸福 "被理解为在日常生活中感受到快乐。健康即自由 "被理解为感到独立。健康是一种能力 "被理解为有能力的感觉。早期 RA 的基本健康方面包括连贯感、愉悦感、独立性和处理日常生活的能力:本研究揭示了早期 RA 患者对健康的认知包含多个方面,包括归属感、幸福感、自由感和能力。它强调了健康是多方面的、个人的,强调了在提供以人为本的护理时承认这种多样性的重要性。研究结果可指导医护人员加深患者对治疗目标的参与,从而更好地坚持治疗并改善健康状况。
Belonging, happiness, freedom and empowerment-a qualitative study of patients' understanding of health in early rheumatoid arthritis.
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic, inflammatory joint disease, that influences patients' health in different ways, including physical, social, emotional, and psychological aspects. The goal of rheumatology care is to achieve optimal health and personalised care and therefore, it is essential to understand what health means for patients in the early course of RA. The aim of this study was to describe the understanding of health among patients with early RA.
Methods: The study had a descriptive qualitative design with a phenomenographic approach. Phenomenography is used to analyse, describe, and understand various ways people understand or experience a phenomenon, in this study, patients' understandings of health. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 31 patients (22 women and nine men, aged (38-80) with early RA, defined as a disease duration of < 1 year, and disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) for 3-7 months. The phenomenographic analysis was conducted in 7 steps, and the outcome space presents the variation in understanding and the interrelation among categories. In accordance with the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology's (EULAR) recommendations, a patient research partner participated in all phases of the study.
Results: The analysis revealed four main descriptive categories: 'Health as belonging' was described as experiencing a sense of coherence. 'Health as happiness' was understood as feeling joy in everyday life. 'Health as freedom' was understood as feeling independent. 'Health as empowerment' was understood as feeling capable. Essential health aspects in early RA are comprised of a sense of coherence, joy, independence, and the capability to manage everyday life.
Conclusions: This study revealed that patients' perception of health in early RA encompasses various facets, including a sense of belonging, happiness, freedom, and empowerment. It highlighted that health is multifaceted and personal, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging this diversity in providing person-centred care. The findings can guide healthcare professionals to deepen patients' participation in treatment goals, which may lead to better treatment adherence and health outcomes.