Section for Care in Long-term Conditions, Institute of Health and Care Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Department of Anesthetics, Surgery and Intensive Care, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Health Expect. 2023 Feb;26(1):226-236. doi: 10.1111/hex.13648. Epub 2022 Nov 6.
Despite surgical treatment, pituitary adenomas often cause long-term illness symptoms, that profoundly impact patients' quality of life physically, psychologically and socially. Healthcare professionals often fail to recognize and discuss the ensuing problems. Personal documentation, such as symptom monitoring, reflective writing or even posts on social media, may help this patient group to manage their daily life and support communication of their care needs. Documentation strategies and the role of documentation for people with long-term symptoms after pituitary adenoma surgery are currently unknown.
To examine the effects and strategies of documenting symptoms, activities and physical and emotional well-being among people living with long-term pituitary adenoma.
In this Constructivist Grounded Theory study, 12 individuals living with long-term illness symptoms after pituitary adenoma surgery described their documentation strategies in in-depth interviews using teleconferencing and photo-elicitation between August and October 2020.
Strategies for documentation included analogue and digital media. One core category (Exercising autonomy) and three categories describing processes (Gaining insight, Striving for control and Sharing) emerged from the analysis. These three interrelated processes become an expression of autonomy to manage life and make sense of chronic illness. Personal documentation is a flexible tool that is used more extensively in times of ill health and less in times of relative well-being. Sharing documentation with healthcare professionals facilitated care planning and sharing with friends and family fostered emotional well-being.
Personal documentation is a valuable resource for managing life after pituitary adenoma surgery. The current findings may be relevant to other chronic illnesses. Further research exploring potential tools for personal documentation is needed.
We deliberately chose a Constructivist Grounded Theory approach for this interview study. Using Constructivist Grounded Theory, we gave people living with long-term symptoms a voice, allowing them to freely speak about managing their illness in connection with personal documentation. The theoretical sampling approach enabled us to invite participants that could provide a broad overview of the landscape of personal documentation.
尽管经过手术治疗,垂体腺瘤仍常常导致长期疾病症状,这些症状在身体、心理和社会方面深刻影响患者的生活质量。医疗保健专业人员往往未能认识到并讨论随之而来的问题。个人记录,如症状监测、反思性写作,甚至在社交媒体上发布内容,可能有助于这一患者群体管理日常生活并支持其护理需求的沟通。目前尚不清楚记录策略以及文档记录在垂体腺瘤手术后长期有症状人群中的作用。
研究记录症状、活动以及身体和情绪健康状况的策略及其对患有垂体腺瘤长期疾病人群的影响。
在这项建构主义扎根理论研究中,12 名患有垂体腺瘤手术后长期疾病症状的个体通过远程会议和照片提示,在 2020 年 8 月至 10 月期间进行了深入访谈,描述了他们的记录策略。
记录策略包括模拟和数字媒体。分析得出一个核心类别(行使自主权)和三个描述过程的类别(获得洞察力、争取控制和分享)。这三个相互关联的过程成为管理生活和理解慢性疾病的自主权的一种表达。个人记录是一种灵活的工具,在健康状况不佳时使用更为广泛,在相对健康时使用较少。与医疗保健专业人员分享记录有助于护理计划,与朋友和家人分享则促进了情绪健康。
个人记录是管理垂体腺瘤手术后生活的有价值资源。当前的研究结果可能与其他慢性疾病相关。需要进一步研究探索个人记录的潜在工具。
我们在这项访谈研究中有意选择了建构主义扎根理论方法。通过使用建构主义扎根理论,我们让患有长期症状的人有机会自由地讲述他们在个人记录方面管理疾病的情况。理论抽样方法使我们能够邀请能提供个人记录全貌的参与者。