Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
1st Department of Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
BMC Gastroenterol. 2023 Jan 13;23(1):12. doi: 10.1186/s12876-023-02645-2.
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a rare cholestatic liver disease with a largely unpredictable course. Due to limited treatment options, individuals may for many years suffer from distressing symptoms and the emotional burden of an uncertain future. The need to shift from cure to care of PSC has spurred an interest into patients' health-related quality of life. Qualitative research in this context remains scarce. Hence, this study aimed to enrich the clinical understanding about the lived experience of PSC through a qualitative approach.
A total of 20 patients with PSC were recruited at a specialist centre for autoimmune liver disease in Germany and engaged in semi-structured telephone-based interviews between March and June 2022. Verbatim transcripts were interpreted using inductive thematic analysis.
An overarching concept of 'a wave-like experience' was formulated to illustrate the dual and shifting nature of living with PSC. Reflecting upon this central idea, three major themes were generated to address important aspects of participants' illness experiences: 'Invisible presence' focused on perceptions of suffering from a seemingly hidden illness that periodically reveals itself through specific trigger events. 'Embracing the threat' captured the psycho-emotional response shift to this chronic disease from a predominantly negative to a coping-oriented pattern with regular setbacks. 'Between control and constraints' uncovered restrictions that PSC enforces onto patients' lives and their desire for controllability.
The present study provides an in-depth look at the fluctuating tensions arising from a life with PSC. Insights on perceived invisibility, disease-related triggers of emotional distress and the complexity behind self-management highlight opportunities for enhanced clinical support of this patient group.
原发性硬化性胆管炎(PSC)是一种罕见的胆汁淤积性肝病,其病程大多难以预测。由于治疗选择有限,许多患者可能多年来饱受痛苦症状和对未来不确定的精神负担的折磨。需要从治疗转向关注 PSC,这激发了人们对患者健康相关生活质量的兴趣。在这种情况下,定性研究仍然很少。因此,本研究旨在通过定性方法丰富对 PSC 患者生活体验的临床理解。
在德国一家自身免疫性肝病专科中心共招募了 20 名 PSC 患者,并于 2022 年 3 月至 6 月期间进行了基于电话的半结构式访谈。采用归纳主题分析对逐字记录进行解释。
提出了一个“波浪式体验”的总体概念,以说明患有 PSC 的双重和变化的性质。围绕这一中心思想,生成了三个主要主题,以解决参与者疾病体验的重要方面:“无形存在”侧重于感知到一种看似隐藏的疾病的痛苦,这种疾病会通过特定的触发事件周期性地显现出来。“接受威胁”捕捉到了从主要是负面到应对为主的心理情绪反应模式的转变,这种慢性疾病会带来定期的挫折。“在控制和约束之间”揭示了 PSC 对患者生活施加的限制以及他们对可控性的渴望。
本研究深入探讨了患有 PSC 带来的波动紧张感。对感知到的无形性、疾病相关情绪困扰的触发因素以及自我管理背后的复杂性的认识,为增强对这一患者群体的临床支持提供了机会。