Lee Haeok, Yang Jin Hyang, Cho Myung Ok, Fawcett Jacqueline
College of Nursing & Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Boston, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 02125-3393, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2010 Sep;25(3):337-42. doi: 10.1007/s13187-010-0047-4. Epub 2010 Feb 26.
The objective of this study was to explore infected Koreans' perceptions, knowledge, and experiences of living with a hepatitis B virus (HBV)-positive diagnosis. The qualitative, descriptive study with a purposive sampling method was utilized. Participants were recruited from hepatology outpatient clinics at an urban Korean university hospital. The findings of this study illustrate the complexity and uncertainty of living with an invisible virus once that one's HBV positive status is known. The themes highlight misunderstanding, confusion, uncertainty, and various perceptions of health management with which the patients have been living. Education of both the general public and people with HBV infection is necessary to reduce HBV infection by preventing transmission of the virus and protecting the livers of infected patients from further damage.
本研究的目的是探讨感染乙肝病毒(HBV)呈阳性的韩国人的认知、知识以及确诊后的生活经历。本研究采用了定性描述性研究方法,并运用了立意抽样法。参与者招募自一所韩国城市大学医院的肝病门诊。本研究结果表明,一旦得知自己HBV呈阳性,与一种无形病毒共存的生活具有复杂性和不确定性。这些主题凸显了误解、困惑、不确定性以及患者在健康管理方面的各种认知。为了通过预防病毒传播和保护感染患者的肝脏免受进一步损害来减少HBV感染,对普通公众和HBV感染者进行教育是必要的。