Goodman Donna, Morrissey Shirley, Graham Deborah, Bossingham David
Qual Health Res. 2005 May;15(5):606-19. doi: 10.1177/1049732305275167.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic illness that usually follows a fluctuating course and, therefore, can be difficult to diagnose. Consequently, individuals with SLE often hold beliefs about the nature and course of the illness that are at odds with medical opinion. Clearly, a shared understanding of the illness would be beneficial to illness management. In this study, the authors used semistructured interviews and interpretative phenomenological analysis to explore the content of the illness representations held by 36 individuals diagnosed with SLE. They also identified the ways in which these illness representations were generated initially and attempted to determine whether changes occurred over time in these illness representations, as predicted by the self-regulatory model.
系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)是一种慢性病,其病程通常波动不定,因此可能难以诊断。因此,SLE患者对该疾病的性质和病程往往持有与医学观点相悖的看法。显然,对该疾病达成共同的理解将有助于疾病管理。在本研究中,作者采用半结构化访谈和解释现象学分析,以探究36名被诊断为SLE的患者所具有的疾病表征的内容。他们还确定了这些疾病表征最初产生的方式,并试图确定这些疾病表征是否如自我调节模型所预测的那样随时间发生变化。