FoU-enheten i Södra Älvsborg, Borås, Sweden.
Scand J Prim Health Care. 2012 Mar;30(1):41-7. doi: 10.3109/02813432.2011.654193. Epub 2012 Feb 12.
The objective of this study was to describe how women handle necessary lifestyle changes due to a chronic disease using diabetes as a model.
Interview study.
Ten women living in western Sweden were interviewed.
In-depth interviews and analysis were performed using the phenomenological ideas of Giorgi.
Ten women diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, mean age 65. All were either on disability pension or retired with varying complications ranging from none to stroke.
The findings revealed five themes: the ambiguous feeling of others' involvement, becoming a victim of pressurizing demands, experiencing knowledge deficits, experiencing an urge, and finding reasons to justify not changing. The invariant meaning of a continuous inner struggle illuminates the experience of making lifestyle changes for women with type 2 diabetes.
The findings of the present study show that it is vital for health care professionals to treat women diagnosed with type 2 diabetes with great respect and understanding regarding the struggle that they are going through. By being aware of the everyday burden for these women, acknowledging the fact that they want their lives to go on as before, may serve as a "key" to assist women in changing attitudes towards living in accordance with the disease and appreciating the lifestyle changes as a challenge as they become healthier and improve their quality of life.
本研究旨在以糖尿病为例,描述女性如何应对慢性病所必需的生活方式改变。
访谈研究。
10 名居住在瑞典西部的女性接受了采访。
采用 Giorgi 的现象学思想进行深入访谈和分析。
10 名被诊断患有 2 型糖尿病的女性,平均年龄 65 岁。所有人要么因残疾而领取抚恤金,要么退休,伴有从无到中风等各种并发症。
研究结果揭示了五个主题:他人参与的模糊感、成为施压要求的受害者、知识匮乏感、冲动感以及寻找不改变的理由。持续内心斗争的不变意义揭示了 2 型糖尿病女性改变生活方式的体验。
本研究的结果表明,医护人员在对待被诊断患有 2 型糖尿病的女性时,必须给予极大的尊重和理解,了解她们所经历的挣扎。通过了解这些女性每天的负担,承认她们希望自己的生活继续下去,这可能成为帮助女性改变对与疾病共存的态度以及将生活方式改变视为挑战的“关键”,因为她们会变得更健康并提高生活质量。