Section for Nursing, Department of Public Health, Research Centre for Health and Welfare Technology, Programme for Rehabilitation, VIA University College, Aarhus University, Holstebro, Denmark.
Lillebaelt Hospital, Vejle & Institute of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
J Adv Nurs. 2021 Mar;77(3):1403-1410. doi: 10.1111/jan.14683. Epub 2020 Dec 4.
To investigate patients' existential experiences in everyday life after a kidney transplantation with a living donor.
A qualitative study anchored in a hermeneutic-phenomenological approach inspired by Ricoeur's theory of narrative and interpretation.
Eleven patient interviews were conducted approximately 6 months after a kidney transplantation with a living donor. The interviews were conducted between August 2017-May 2019. Analysis and interpretation are based on Ricoeur's theory of interpretation.
Four themes were identified: Experiencing bodily vulnerability while getting back to life; Feeling guilt while experiencing gratitude; Living in limbo while one's identity is changing; and Facing the future with hope while having reservations.
This study reveals that patients experience multifaceted existential challenges in their everyday lives during the transition of the kidney transplantation process. Post-surgery complications for donors lead to feelings of guilt in patients; plus, they must adapt to a new existence, including a new identity. The patients feel they are in limbo, as they experience their existence as uncertain and their identity as unknown.
The study highlights a need for developing a rehabilitation programme to address the individual and various existential challenges faced by patients who need to undergo a kidney transplantation.
调查活体肾移植后患者日常生活中的存在体验。
受里克尔叙事和阐释理论启发的扎根于阐释现象学方法的定性研究。
在活体肾移植后约 6 个月进行了 11 次患者访谈。访谈于 2017 年 8 月至 2019 年 5 月进行。分析和解释基于里克尔的阐释理论。
确定了 4 个主题:恢复生活时体验到身体脆弱;体验感激时感到内疚;身份转变时生活在中间状态;带着保留意见面对未来充满希望。
本研究表明,患者在肾移植过程的过渡期间在日常生活中经历多方面的存在挑战。供体手术后的并发症导致患者感到内疚;此外,他们必须适应新的存在,包括新的身份。患者感到自己处于中间状态,因为他们感到自己的存在不确定,身份未知。
该研究强调需要制定康复计划,以解决需要进行肾移植的患者所面临的个体和各种存在挑战。