The self-management experiences of individuals who perceive health as beyond their control: An interpretive phenomenological study of individuals with ischemic heart disease.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Run Wang, Lingli Yang, Meihua Sun, Yanping Zou, Chunlan Zhou
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Abstract

This qualitative study aimed to gain an understanding of what it means to live with ischemic heart disease for individuals who perceive health as beyond their control and how these individuals navigate their choices regarding adhering or not adhering to self-management behavior. Participants were recruited through purposive sampling, and semi-structured interviews were conducted. Content analysis was employed to identify themes and subthemes in the interview data. The theme, "attribution of ischemic heart disease," revealed that the participants attributed their condition to lifestyle, critical events, and the natural aging process. The theme, "experiences of self-management," highlighted the different behaviors among participants who perceived health to be beyond their control. The theme, "barriers and facilitators," identified factors such as a strong sense of responsibility toward family members, the work environment, and access to medical resources. Our study showed that despite perceiving their health to be beyond their control, some individuals may still adhere to self-management practices. Understanding factors such as "attribution" and "barriers and facilitators" can provide nurses with insights into the patients' decisions to adhere or not adhere to self-management behaviors.

认为健康不受自己控制的人的自我管理经验:对缺血性心脏病患者的解释性现象学研究。
这项定性研究旨在了解对于那些认为健康不受自己控制的人来说,患上缺血性心脏病意味着什么,以及这些人是如何选择坚持或不坚持自我管理行为的。研究人员通过有目的的抽样招募参与者,并进行了半结构化访谈。我们采用了内容分析法来确定访谈数据中的主题和次主题。主题 "缺血性心脏病的归因 "显示,参与者将自己的病情归因于生活方式、重大事件和自然衰老过程。主题 "自我管理的经验 "强调了认为健康不受自己控制的参与者的不同行为。而 "障碍和促进因素 "这一主题则指出了一些因素,如对家庭成员的强烈责任感、工作环境以及医疗资源的获取。我们的研究表明,尽管一些人认为自己的健康状况超出了他们的控制范围,但他们仍然会坚持自我管理的做法。了解 "归因 "和 "障碍与促进因素 "等因素可以让护士深入了解患者是否坚持自我管理行为的决定。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.70%
发文量
91
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: NHS has a multidisciplinary focus and broad scope and a particular focus on the translation of research into clinical practice, inter-disciplinary and multidisciplinary work, primary health care, health promotion, health education, management of communicable and non-communicable diseases, implementation of technological innovations and inclusive multicultural approaches to health services and care.
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