炎症性肠病(IBD)年轻人维持、形成和放弃友谊:一项基于访谈的定性研究。

International Journal of Chronic Diseases Pub Date : 2020-09-03 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/7254972
Alison Rouncefield-Swales, Bernie Carter, Lucy Bray, Lucy Blake, Stephen Allen, Chris Probert, Kay Crook, Pamela Qualter
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炎症性肠病(IBD)是一种无法治愈的慢性胃肠道疾病,会限制年轻人的社会关系。很少有研究专门探讨IBD患者的友谊。这项定性的、参与性的研究使用访谈、照片和友谊地图来探索患有IBD的年轻人的友谊和友谊网络。一个在线青年咨询小组在整个研究过程中积极参与。31名年轻人参与其中(n = 16名男性,n = 15名女性;克罗恩病24例,溃疡性结肠炎6例,ibd未分类1例;研究的平均年龄为18.7岁;范围14-25年)。研究结果提出了一个元主题“友谊的重要性和意义”,以及三个相互交织的副主题“维持友谊”、“建立新友谊”和“放弃友谊”。友谊对患有IBD的年轻人来说很重要,可以提供支持,但也伴随着诸如披露等挑战。这些挑战可以通过与临床医生就友谊进行更清晰的对话,以及就友谊和教育环境中的长期条件进行更广泛的对话来缓解。
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Sustaining, Forming, and Letting Go of Friendships for Young People with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): A Qualitative Interview-Based Study.

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an incurable, chronic, gastrointestinal condition that can constrain young people's social relationships. Few studies have specifically explored friendships of people with IBD. This qualitative, participatory study used interviews, photographs, and friendship maps to explore friendships and friendship networks of young people with IBD. An online Young Person's Advisory Group was actively engaged throughout the study. Thirty-one young people participated (n = 16 males, n = 15 female; n = 24 Crohn's disease, n = 6 ulcerative colitis, n = 1 IBD-unclassified; the mean age at study was 18.7 years; range 14-25 years). Findings present a metatheme "The importance and meaning of friendships" and three interwoven subthemes of "Sustaining friendships," "Forming new friendships," and "Letting go of friendships." Friendship was important to the young people with IBD, providing support, but associated with challenges such as disclosure. Such challenges could be mitigated by clearer conversations with clinicians about friendships and more extensive conversations about friendships and long-term conditions in education settings.

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