Popov Jelena, Farbod Yasamin, Chauhan Usha, Kalantar Mona, Hill Lee, Armstrong David, Halder Smita, Marshall John K, Moayyedi Paul, Kaasalainen Sharon
Hamilton Health Sciences, Adult Digestive Diseases, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
University College Cork, College of Medicine and Health, Cork, Ireland.
Clin Exp Gastroenterol. 2021 Apr 28;14:123-131. doi: 10.2147/CEG.S303688. eCollection 2021.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) significantly impacts patients' quality of life and imposes a considerable psychological, social, and financial burden. While the relationship between disease activity and quality of life is well established, the subjective challenges of living with IBD are more difficult to assess, and suggestions for improving patient experiences are lacking. The aim of this paper was to explore the various challenges patients encounter in living with IBD and to propose suggestions for overcoming them.
This study utilized a qualitative descriptive design with thematic content analysis. Patients were recruited from the Gastroenterology Clinic at McMaster University Medical Centre from December 2014 to April 2015. Data were collected over the course of 5 focus group interviews using a semi-structured interview guide.
Seventeen patients aged 25 to 77 years old (mean age 43 years, SD 17 years) were interviewed. Fifteen patients were diagnosed with Crohn's disease and 2 patients were diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. Findings were categorized into 18 subthemes which were grouped into 4 broader themes: awareness factor, psychosocial impacts, financial burden, and quality of care.
IBD is associated with complex personal challenges across various demographics. Identifying and meeting the unique needs of individual patients may be achieved through improving communication between patients and their healthcare providers. Family-based education approaches, individualized psychotherapy with therapists familiar with IBD, awareness initiatives addressed to important stakeholders, and patient involvement in community support groups may improve overall IBD care.
炎症性肠病(IBD)对患者的生活质量有显著影响,并带来相当大的心理、社会和经济负担。虽然疾病活动与生活质量之间的关系已得到充分确立,但IBD患者面临的主观挑战更难评估,且缺乏改善患者体验的建议。本文旨在探讨IBD患者在生活中遇到的各种挑战,并提出克服这些挑战的建议。
本研究采用定性描述性设计和主题内容分析。2014年12月至2015年4月期间,从麦克马斯特大学医学中心胃肠病诊所招募患者。使用半结构化访谈指南,通过5次焦点小组访谈收集数据。
共访谈了17名年龄在25至77岁之间(平均年龄43岁,标准差17岁)的患者。15名患者被诊断为克罗恩病,2名患者被诊断为溃疡性结肠炎。研究结果分为18个子主题,这些子主题又被归纳为4个更广泛的主题:认知因素、心理社会影响、经济负担和护理质量。
IBD与不同人群中复杂的个人挑战相关。通过改善患者与其医疗服务提供者之间的沟通,可能满足个体患者的独特需求。基于家庭的教育方法、由熟悉IBD的治疗师提供的个性化心理治疗、针对重要利益相关者的认知倡议以及患者参与社区支持小组,可能会改善整体IBD护理。