Erlandsson Soly Inga-Maj, Lundin Linda, Dauman Nicolas
Department of Social and Behavioral Science, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden.
Department of Psychology, CAPS-EA4050, University of Poitiers, Poitiers, France.
Front Psychiatry. 2020 Mar 18;11:136. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00136. eCollection 2020.
The challenges facing people with chronic tinnitus include finding relief and rebuilding quality of life. However, previous traumatic episodes may influence adjustment and prolong suffering. Recovery implies reducing aggravating reactions and improving social roles, relationships and interests. Self-narratives about living with tinnitus have not yet received the attention they deserve in the research literature. Thus, the main goal of the present study was to illustrate how tinnitus suffering interacts with the participants' unique life histories. Four women and one man (ages 52-58) took part in the study after consulting a special hearing clinic for annoying tinnitus. Criteria for inclusion were that tinnitus was regarded as a problem with negative consequences for quality of life. The participants should be willing to share how the experience of tinnitus suffering interacts with their previous life story. Narrative methodology was employed in order to achieve the goals of the study. We used unstructured interviews with free conversation, which allowed for rich narratives with full contextual meaning. The findings, based on the narrative analysis, revealed that three out of five participants presented a form of narrative indicating ongoing struggles beyond tinnitus itself, which they were unable to bring to closure. For them, valued goals were continuously thwarted by frustrating circumstances in their lives, either past events or current unresolved issues. and narratives, as identified in the other two participants, demonstrated values that rely on others' attitude and understanding toward their suffering, in sharp contrast to the narratives. We suggest that a central issue in tinnitus rehabilitation should be to help suffering patients to overcome unresolved conflicts and thereby extend their ability for a fuller commitment in life. Considering enduring tinnitus as a chronic condition, whose course is likely to vary depending on the patient's general health status, an alteration of and narratives is likely to occur during the lifespan. A narrative shows similarities to the core construct of the salutogenesis model of health promotion (1). In conclusion, a narrative approach in tinnitus rehabilitation can be health promoting by offering the patient the opportunity to engage in storytelling, which in turn can increase comprehensibility and a sense of coherence.
患有慢性耳鸣的人面临的挑战包括寻求缓解和重建生活质量。然而,以前的创伤性事件可能会影响适应过程并延长痛苦。康复意味着减少加重反应,改善社会角色、人际关系和兴趣。关于耳鸣生活的自我叙述在研究文献中尚未得到应有的关注。因此,本研究的主要目标是说明耳鸣痛苦如何与参与者独特的生活经历相互作用。四名女性和一名男性(年龄在52 - 58岁之间)在咨询了一家专门治疗恼人耳鸣的听力诊所后参与了这项研究。纳入标准是耳鸣被视为对生活质量有负面影响的问题。参与者应愿意分享耳鸣痛苦的经历如何与他们以前的生活故事相互作用。为了实现研究目标,采用了叙事方法。我们进行了无结构的自由交谈访谈,这使得能够产生具有完整上下文意义的丰富叙述。基于叙事分析的结果表明,五名参与者中有三名呈现出一种叙述形式,表明除了耳鸣本身之外还存在持续的挣扎,他们无法结束这种挣扎。对他们来说,有价值的目标不断受到生活中令人沮丧的情况的阻碍,这些情况要么是过去的事件,要么是当前未解决的问题。另外两名参与者的叙述则体现了依赖他人对其痛苦的态度和理解的价值观,这与前一种叙述形成鲜明对比。我们建议耳鸣康复中的一个核心问题应该是帮助痛苦的患者克服未解决的冲突,从而扩展他们更充分投入生活的能力。考虑到持续性耳鸣是一种慢性病,其病程可能因患者的总体健康状况而异,在整个生命周期中可能会发生叙述的改变。一种叙述与健康促进的 salutogenesis 模型的核心构建有相似之处(1)。总之,耳鸣康复中的叙事方法可以通过为患者提供讲故事的机会来促进健康,这反过来又可以提高可理解性和连贯感。