Duke University, School of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2011;32(1):20-7. doi: 10.3109/01612840.2010.521620.
There is a high incidence of comorbid substance use in the bipolar population. Co-occurring substance use in this population increases negative outcomes and changes the illness presentation. Currently there is a lack of insight into the lived experience of adults with bipolar disorder and comorbid substance abuse. This descriptive phenomenological study describes and enhances the understanding of what it is like to live with bipolar disorder and comorbid substance used disorder. The data were collected using face-to-face in-depth interviews. Six distinctive themes were developed and validated by the descriptions of the experiences of the participants. The six themes that emerged from analysis of formulated meanings were: (1) Life is Hard; (2) Feeling the Effects; (3) Trying to Escape; (4) Spiritual Support; (5) Being Pushed Beyond the Limits; and (6) A Negative Connotation. All the themes came from the interconnection of bipolar disorder and substance use disorder. This study has implications for nursing practice, research, and education. If nursing and health care professionals understand the problem as these patients' perceive it, management of mood swings and relapses from periods of sobriety along with selection of treatment modalities will be improved.
双相情感障碍患者中合并物质使用障碍的发生率较高。该人群中同时存在物质使用障碍会增加负面后果,并改变疾病表现。目前,人们对患有双相情感障碍和合并物质使用障碍的成年人的生活体验缺乏了解。本描述性现象学研究描述并加深了对患有双相情感障碍和合并物质使用障碍的人的生活体验的理解。数据是通过面对面的深入访谈收集的。通过参与者的经验描述,确定并验证了六个独特的主题。从制定的意义分析中出现的六个主题是:(1)生活艰难;(2)感受影响;(3)试图逃避;(4)精神支持;(5)被逼到极限;(6)负面含义。所有主题都来自双相情感障碍和物质使用障碍的相互关系。这项研究对护理实践、研究和教育具有重要意义。如果护理和医疗保健专业人员像这些患者所认为的那样理解问题,那么对情绪波动的管理和戒断期间的复发,以及治疗方式的选择将会得到改善。