Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine, Amsterdam UMC - VUMC location, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands.
BMJ Open. 2020 Jul 13;10(7):e035833. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035833.
To explore patients' experiences with fluctuations in persistent physical symptoms (PPS) and to understand which factors-from their viewpoint-play a role in these fluctuations.
Qualitative study using semistructured interviews and thematic content analysis.
This qualitative study is part of a multicentre prospective cohort study on the course of PPS. Patients were recruited in general practices and specialised treatment facilities for PPS throughout the Netherlands.
Interviews were conducted with a sample of fifteen patients with PPS to explore their experiences with fluctuations in symptom severity.
We identified three themes in the analysis: (1) patterns in symptom fluctuations (2) perceived causes of symptom exacerbations and (3) Patients' strategies in gaining control over symptom exacerbations. Daily and weekly fluctuations in symptoms were an important element in patients' experiences. In particular anticipating on the worsening of symptoms impacted their daily routines and posed various challenges. Symptom exacerbations were attributed to overstepping physical limits and/or the impact of negative emotions. Resigning to physical limits, adjusting ones daily planning, weighing personal needs and learning to say 'no' were described as different strategies in gaining control over symptom exacerbations.
Fluctuations in the severity of symptoms-and in particular daily and weekly symptom exacerbations-are an important element of the symptom experience in patients with PPS and poses various challenges. Patients attributed symptom exacerbation to overstepping physical limits and/or negative emotions. Patients described different strategies in gaining control over symptom exacerbations.
探索患者对持续性躯体症状(PPS)波动的体验,并从患者的角度了解哪些因素在这些波动中起作用。
使用半结构化访谈和主题内容分析的定性研究。
本定性研究是荷兰全国范围内针对 PPS 病程的多中心前瞻性队列研究的一部分。在荷兰各地的普通诊所和专门治疗 PPS 的机构招募了患者。
对 15 名患有 PPS 的患者进行了访谈,以探讨他们对症状严重程度波动的体验。
我们在分析中确定了三个主题:(1)症状波动模式;(2)症状加重的感知原因;(3)患者控制症状加重的策略。症状的日常和每周波动是患者体验的一个重要因素。特别是,对症状恶化的预期会影响他们的日常生活并带来各种挑战。症状加重归因于超过身体极限和/或负面情绪的影响。患者描述了控制症状加重的不同策略,包括接受身体极限、调整日常计划、权衡个人需求和学会说“不”。
症状严重程度的波动——特别是日常和每周的症状恶化——是 PPS 患者症状体验的一个重要组成部分,并带来了各种挑战。患者将症状加重归因于超过身体极限和/或负面情绪。患者描述了控制症状加重的不同策略。