Our Life Is a Rollercoaster! A Qualitative Phenomenological Study Exploring the Impact of IBD on Family Members.

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Parichat Thapwong, Christine Norton, Emma Rowland, Wladyslawa Czuber-Dochan
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Abstract

Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) significantly impacts patients and their families. To provide support, understanding the effects on the wider family is crucial. However, limited research exists on the impact of IBD on family members of adults diagnosed with IBD. This study addresses this knowledge gap.

Methods: Underpinned by interpretive phenomenology, this study used in-depth, semi-structured online interviews to explore relatives' experiences. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: Forty-three purposively selected interviewees comprising 17 people with IBD and 26 family members (parents, children, siblings, and partners) revealed 3 main themes: (1) "life is a rollercoaster," (2) "there have been a lot of bridges to cross along the way," and (3) "my life would be better if…" Participants highlighted that IBD has both positive and negative impacts on family members in terms of emotional well-being, relationship, roles and responsibilities, day-to-day burden, and sibling suffering. Some employed adaptive coping strategies such as creating social networks and open communication, while others relied on maladaptive coping strategies, such as avoidance and alcohol abuse. Family members expressed the need for proactive communication, information, and support from healthcare professionals.

Conclusions: IBD affects the emotional and psychosocial well-being of family members, eliciting both adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies. Healthcare professionals need to adopt a holistic approach to managing IBD that considers the psychosocial and emotional challenges faced by individuals and their families.

我们的生活就像过山车!探索 IBD 对家庭成员影响的定性现象学研究。
背景:炎症性肠病(IBD)对患者及其家庭产生了重大影响。为了提供支持,了解对更广泛家庭的影响至关重要。然而,关于 IBD 对成年 IBD 患者家庭成员的影响的研究十分有限。本研究填补了这一知识空白:本研究以解释现象学为基础,采用深入、半结构化的在线访谈来探讨亲属的经历。对访谈进行了录音和逐字转录。采用反思性主题分析法对数据进行分析:有目的性地挑选出的 43 名受访者包括 17 名 IBD 患者和 26 名家庭成员(父母、子女、兄弟姐妹和伴侣),他们的访谈揭示了 3 个主题:(1) "生活就像过山车",(2) "一路上有很多桥要过",(3) "如果......我的生活会更好"。参与者强调,IBD 对家庭成员的情绪健康、关系、角色和责任、日常负担以及兄弟姐妹的痛苦都有积极和消极的影响。一些人采用了适应性应对策略,如建立社交网络和坦诚交流,而另一些人则依赖于适应性应对策略,如回避和酗酒。家庭成员表示需要积极主动的沟通、信息以及医疗专业人员的支持:IBD会影响家庭成员的情绪和社会心理健康,引发适应性和适应不良两种应对策略。医疗保健专业人员需要采取综合方法来管理 IBD,考虑个人及其家人所面临的社会心理和情感挑战。
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
6.10%
发文量
462
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases® supports the mission of the Crohn''s & Colitis Foundation by bringing the most impactful and cutting edge clinical topics and research findings related to inflammatory bowel diseases to clinicians and researchers working in IBD and related fields. The Journal is committed to publishing on innovative topics that influence the future of clinical care, treatment, and research.
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