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通过阐释现象学分析了解英国耐抗生素人群的生活体验和支持需求。

Understanding the lived-experience and support-needs of people living with antimicrobial resistance in the UK through interpretative phenomenological analysis.

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.

Department of Psychology, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Feb 10;14(1):3403. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-53814-6.

Abstract

In the UK nearly 54,000 infections were caused by serious resistant bacteria in 2022 but there is a lack of evidence regarding the long-term impact on patients' lives nor what support they need. This research aimed to answer the question: "What are the key elements of experience and support needs of people living with AMR in the UK?". In-depth semi-structured interviews were undertaken with nine people who had been living with resistant infections or colonisation for 12-months or longer. Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis was used to study the accounts and illustrate individuals' experiences and support-needs. Participants experienced marginalisation and isolation but also empowerment; described across three major themes: (1) I live in fear and stigma: The long-term impact of AMR; (2) I am battling on my own: A journey toward self-advocacy; and (3) I like to share my story: The role of AMR communities. All participants perceived a lack of knowledge, information, and support from clinicians; difficulties accessing reliable and understandable information; and lack of understanding from family and friends. Charities and online groups provided support with coping with their situation and improving mental health and wellbeing. Understandable and relatable information regarding the science of AMR, transmission, prevention, and living with AMR needs to be provided by clinicians and healthcare services around the time of diagnosis to readily available after diagnosis.

摘要

在英国,2022 年有近 54000 例感染是由严重的耐药细菌引起的,但缺乏关于对患者生活的长期影响的证据,也不知道他们需要什么支持。这项研究旨在回答以下问题:“英国耐多药患者的生活经历和支持需求的关键要素是什么?”。研究人员对 9 名感染或定植耐药菌 12 个月或更长时间的人进行了深入的半结构化访谈。采用解释现象学分析方法来研究这些人的经历和支持需求,并举例说明个人的经历。参与者经历了边缘化和孤立,但也获得了赋权;这体现在三个主要主题中:(1)我生活在恐惧和耻辱中:AMR 的长期影响;(2)我独自奋斗:自我倡导的旅程;(3)我喜欢分享我的故事:AMR 社区的作用。所有参与者都认为临床医生缺乏知识、信息和支持;难以获得可靠和易懂的信息;以及家人和朋友的理解。慈善机构和在线团体提供支持,帮助他们应对现状,改善心理健康和幸福感。临床医生和医疗服务机构需要在诊断时以及诊断后立即提供关于 AMR 科学、传播、预防和 AMR 患者生活的可理解和相关的信息。

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