Graarup Jytte, Mogensen Elin Lindberg, Missel Malene, Berg Selina Kikkenborg
Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, the Heart Center, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev Hospital, Herlev, Denmark.
J Clin Nurs. 2017 Nov;26(21-22):3543-3552. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13724. Epub 2017 Mar 22.
To describe patients' experiences throughout the first four months post-lung transplant.
Health professionals are familiar with the fact that patients' average survival after a lung transplant is about seven years and that 74% of these patients reject new organs within the first two years. By contrast, knowledge of these patients' perspectives after lung transplantation is scant.
DESIGN/METHOD: A qualitative study was conducted between May 2013-May 2014 in which 26 interviewees participated - four months post-transplant - based on a semistructured interview guide. The data were inductively analysed using a content thematic approach within a phenomenological and hermeneutic frame.
The main findings in the study reveal that (1) having a lung transplant is an overwhelming experience, which for some patients includes (2) troubling physical and psychological challenges. The interviewees were happy to get another chance to live, although some of them suffered from medical side effects, postoperative complications and psychological problems. When asked about the future, interviewees stated that life could be described as (3) a balance of joy and challenges. They had received a new chance in life and were eager to fulfil their life hopes and dreams. At the same time, they were worried about the future. Having a lung transplant implies rules that have to be followed. What are the healthy choices they are supposed to make? And will there be a tomorrow?
Having a lung transplant is described as an overwhelming experience because of the improvement in the physical function of the body. Patients were grateful to family, friends and healthcare professionals for supporting them. The first four months post-transplantation were described as both physically and psychologically challenging. Interviewees were aware of the prognosis for patients following lung transplantation. They expressed feelings of worry and insecurity but still had hopes and dreams.
The patients are troubled by both physical and psychological challenges after lung transplantation. Several areas call for interventions from healthcare professionals during the early post-transplant period.
描述肺移植术后头四个月患者的经历。
医疗专业人员熟知肺移植患者的平均存活期约为七年,且74%的患者会在头两年内排斥新器官。相比之下,对于这些患者肺移植后的观点了解甚少。
设计/方法:2013年5月至2014年5月间开展了一项定性研究,26名受访者参与其中——移植后四个月——依据半结构化访谈指南进行。在现象学和诠释学框架内,采用内容主题法对数据进行归纳分析。
该研究的主要发现表明:(1)进行肺移植是一次压倒性的经历,对一些患者来说,这其中包括(2)令人困扰的生理和心理挑战。受访者很高兴能获得再次生存的机会,尽管他们中的一些人遭受着药物副作用、术后并发症和心理问题的折磨。当被问及未来时,受访者表示生活可以被描述为(3)喜悦与挑战的平衡。他们获得了人生的新机会,渴望实现自己的生活希望和梦想。与此同时,他们也对未来感到担忧。进行肺移植意味着必须遵守一些规则。他们应该做出哪些健康的选择?还有明天吗?
由于身体生理功能的改善,肺移植被描述为一次压倒性的经历。患者感激家人、朋友和医疗保健专业人员对他们的支持。移植后的头四个月在生理和心理上都具有挑战性。受访者了解肺移植患者的预后情况。他们表达了担忧和不安全感,但仍然怀有希望和梦想。
肺移植后患者在生理和心理上都面临挑战。在移植后的早期阶段,有几个领域需要医疗保健专业人员进行干预。