应对 Covid-19 感染后持续存在的嗅觉和味觉功能障碍的轨迹--定性访谈研究

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Advanced Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1111/jan.16601
Pernilla Sandvik, Nicklas Neuman, Maja Flodin, Elin Lövestam
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目的探索正在接受临床治疗的患者对 COVID-19 后持续化疗感官功能障碍的理解和管理轨迹。方法2022 年 8 月至 2023 年 3 月在瑞典通过半结构式访谈收集了 30 名正在接受治疗的 COVID-19 引起的长期嗅觉和味觉功能障碍患者的数据。结果确定了三大主题:(1) 了解感官改变,包括寻找验证和寻求补救措施两个次主题;(2) 实用应对策略,包括适应饮食和嗅觉训练管理;(3) 情绪导航,包括自我说服和压制以及接受的矛盾心理。这些主题突出了应对功能障碍的周期性和多变性,反映了一个动态的适应过程。尽管采取了嗅觉训练等治疗方法,但参与者仍经常因感知到的改善有限而感到沮丧,并在控制病情的过程中付出了巨大的心理代价。应对策略千差万别,并随着时间的推移而不断变化,反映了一个动态的适应过程。情绪和心理的影响是深远的,这突出表明需要包括生理和心理支持在内的综合治疗方法。这项研究有助于人们了解 COVID-19 对嗅觉和味觉的长期影响,强调了医疗保健提供持续支持的必要性、进一步研究有效干预措施的必要性,以及为受这些症状影响的个人提供全面护理的必要性。研究结果强调了处理持续性化学感觉功能障碍的复杂性以及个性化护理的关键作用。本研究有助于护士了解化感功能障碍患者:患者或公众贡献无患者或公众贡献。
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Trajectories of Coping With Persistent Smell and Taste Dysfunction After a Covid‐19 Infection—A Qualitative Interview Study
AimTo explore trajectories of understanding and managing persistent chemosensory dysfunction after COVID‐19 in patients undergoing clinical treatment.DesignA descriptive qualitative interview study with a realist approach.MethodData were collected in Sweden, from August 2022 to March 2023 through semi‐structured interviews with 30 patients undergoing treatment for long‐lasting smell and taste dysfunction resulting from COVID‐19. Thematic analysis was applied in a process that involved continuous discussions and refinement of codes into themes and subthemes.ResultsThree main themes were identified: (1) Understanding the sensory alterations, which includes subthemes of Searching for validation and Seeking remedies; (2) Practical coping strategies, encompassing Adapted eating and Managing olfactory training and (3) Navigating the emotional landscape, featuring Self‐persuasion and suppression and The ambivalence of acceptance. These themes highlight the cyclic and fluid nature of coping with the dysfunction, reflecting a dynamic process of adaptation. Despite treatment options like olfactory training, participants frequently experienced frustration due to limited perceived improvement and the psychological toll of managing their condition.ConclusionThe study highlights the complex and personal nature of coping with long‐term smell and taste dysfunction post‐COVID‐19. Coping strategies varied widely and evolved over time, reflecting a dynamic process of adaptation. The emotional and psychological impact was profound, underscoring the need for comprehensive treatment approaches that include both physiological and psychological support. There is a need for more effective interventions and support mechanisms to improve the quality of life for those affected by these persistent symptoms.ImplicationsThis study contributes to the understanding of COVID‐19's long‐term effects on smell and taste, highlighting the need for ongoing support from health care, further research into effective interventions, and a comprehensive approach to care for individuals affected by these conditions.ImpactThis study addresses trajectories and challenges of coping with persistent chemosensory dysfunction. Findings emphasise the complexity of managing persistent chemosensory dysfunction and the critical role of personalised care. The study contributes to knowledge for nurses in understanding patients with chemosensory dysfunction.Reporting MethodThis research adheres to the EQUATOR guidelines: Standards for reporting qualitative research (SRQR).Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.
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