Sedelius Helene, Flacking Renée, Dehlin Mats, Svärd Anna, Tistad Malin
School of Health and Welfare, Dalarna University, Falun, Sweden.
Center for Clinical Research (CKF) Dalarna, Uppsala University, Falun, Sweden.
Health Expect. 2025 Jun;28(3):e70302. doi: 10.1111/hex.70302.
Living with gout impacts most dimensions of life. However, there is a lack of studies exploring the trajectory of patients' experiences of living with and being treated for gout, beyond the experiences during a flare. This study aimed to explore how individuals with gout experience the disease, its effects on daily life and their encounters with healthcare.
A constructivist grounded theory was used, involving simultaneous data collection and analysis. Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with 12 individuals living with gout and aged between 40 and 87 in Central Sweden.
Navigating the uncertainty of living with gout was represented through two categories: 'a mismatch between individuals' needs and the provision of care' and 'a process of adaptation'. The mismatch involved unmet needs for pain relief, feeling dismissed as having a minor condition and a lack of personalised care. The adaptation process included seeking explanations, developing self-management strategies and adjusting to pain and functional limitations.
Living with gout entails a significant degree of uncertainty. The process of adaptation is affected by a mismatch between individuals' needs and the care provided, in addition to the disease's 'roller coaster' nature and its slow progression.
This study is part of a research project aimed at gathering knowledge essential for developing an intervention in primary care. A patient, appointed by the Swedish Rheumatism Association, is actively participating in the project's research group. The results of this study have been discussed and analysed within the research group, including input from the patient participant.
痛风患者的生活受到多方面影响。然而,除了痛风发作期间的经历外,缺乏对痛风患者生活及治疗经历轨迹的研究。本研究旨在探讨痛风患者如何体验该疾病、其对日常生活的影响以及他们与医疗保健的接触情况。
采用建构主义扎根理论,同时进行数据收集和分析。对瑞典中部12名年龄在40至87岁之间的痛风患者进行了半结构化个人访谈。
应对痛风生活的不确定性体现在两个类别中:“个人需求与护理提供之间的不匹配”和“适应过程”。不匹配包括止痛需求未得到满足、因病情被视为轻微而被忽视以及缺乏个性化护理。适应过程包括寻求解释、制定自我管理策略以及适应疼痛和功能限制。
痛风患者面临很大程度的不确定性。除了疾病的“过山车”性质及其缓慢进展外,适应过程还受到个人需求与所提供护理之间不匹配的影响。
本研究是一个研究项目的一部分,该项目旨在收集对在初级保健中开展干预至关重要的知识。一名由瑞典风湿病协会指定的患者积极参与了该项目的研究小组。本研究结果已在研究小组内进行了讨论和分析,包括患者参与者的意见。