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关节炎的无形现实:对一个在线留言板的定性分析

The invisible reality of arthritis: a qualitative analysis of an online message board.

作者信息

Hadert Aimee, Rodham Karen

机构信息

Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, UK.

出版信息

Musculoskeletal Care. 2008 Sep;6(3):181-96. doi: 10.1002/msc.131.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM

Living with a chronic illness, such as arthritis, creates many psychosocial stressors, which can be difficult to cope with. Exploring the interactions which take place on an online message board for people with arthritis may provide insight into both the social support offered, as well as highlighting the groups' needs that perhaps are not being met in a more formal 'offline' setting. The aim of this study was to investigate how and why an arthritis online message board was used.

METHODS

A retrospective three-month period of discussions posted on an online message board for people who have arthritis was downloaded into a word document. Collecting data in this manner ensured that completed discussions were captured. Eighty-seven initial messages and 981 replies were analysed. The discussions were analysed using interpretive phenomenological analysis.

RESULTS

Four master themes were identified. Firstly, the invisible reality of the condition; secondly, information exchange, whereby users of the message board were shown to be both seeking and providing information; thirdly, while users praised the support they received from family and friends, the support offered and received online was considered to provide additional benefits. Finally, the message board allowed users to share (primarily negative) emotions which they felt unable to express in their offline worlds.

CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS

Patients do not always understand the information being offered by health care professionals, and they do not have the confidence to ask for clarification. Health care professionals need to ensure that they find a way of checking levels of patient understanding. Failure to do so means that patients may turn to alternative sources, which may not provide accurate information. The study also showed that people with arthritic conditions find it difficult to express how they are feeling in their offline world; furthermore, they find it difficult to ask for support from their significant others, preferring instead to 'suffer in silence' and seek support from the online community, potentially further isolating them from the support of those in their offline world. There is scope for such patients to be both empowered and educated, so that they are better able to ask for the help they need, which in turn will help to counteract the danger of isolation.

摘要

背景与目的

患有关节炎等慢性疾病的患者面临诸多心理社会压力源,难以应对。探究关节炎患者在线留言板上发生的互动,或许能深入了解所提供的社会支持,同时凸显在更为正式的“线下”环境中可能未得到满足的群体需求。本研究旨在调查关节炎在线留言板的使用方式及原因。

方法

将在一个关节炎患者在线留言板上发布的为期三个月的讨论内容回顾性下载到一个文档中。以这种方式收集数据可确保获取完整的讨论内容。对87条初始留言和981条回复进行了分析。采用解释现象学分析法对讨论内容进行分析。

结果

确定了四个主要主题。其一,病情的隐匿性;其二,信息交流,留言板用户既在寻求信息也在提供信息;其三,虽然用户称赞从家人和朋友那里获得的支持,但认为在线提供和获得的支持有额外益处。最后,留言板让用户能够分享(主要是负面的)他们在现实世界中无法表达的情绪。

结论与启示

患者并非总能理解医护人员提供的信息,且没有信心要求澄清。医护人员需要确保找到检查患者理解程度的方法。否则意味着患者可能会求助于其他渠道,而这些渠道可能无法提供准确信息。研究还表明,患有关节炎的人发现在现实世界中难以表达自己的感受;此外,他们难以向重要他人寻求支持,而是宁愿“默默忍受”,并从在线社区寻求支持,这可能会使他们进一步与现实世界中的支持隔绝。这些患者有获得赋能和教育的空间,以便他们能更好地寻求所需帮助,这反过来将有助于消除孤立的危险。

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