[Symptom perception and coping in patients with primary biliary cholangitis: a qualitative study in the context of SOMA.LIV].

Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1055/a-2434-6837
Nele Hasenbank, Laura Buck, Kerstin Maehder, Johannes Hartl, Bernd Löwe, Christoph Schramm, Anne Toussaint
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Patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) suffer from a variety of physical complaints such as fatigue, itching or joint pain. Since little is known about the experience of symptoms and the corresponding coping strategies in this patient group, a qualitative study was conducted in which 15 patients with PBC were interviewed. The patients reported being burdened by numerous physical complaints, some of which require extensive coping and adaptation processes. By means of thematic analysis, two overarching themes could be generated from the data material: "Accepting limitations and shifting boundaries" describes the patients' challenge of redefining their own stress limits and adapting demands and expectations to their own capabilities. "Maintaining normality and reorienting" describes the tension between the desire to maintain normality and the challenge of integrating the symptoms as perceptible signs of their illness into their own self-image. The results illustrate the central role of physical symptoms in the everyday lives of many patients with PBC, the complexity of the experience of symptoms and the challenges of dealing with these symptoms. They also emphasize the supportive and mediating function of healthcare practitioners in individual symptom management.

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[原发性胆汁性胆管炎患者的症状感知与应对:SOMA.LIV背景下的定性研究]。
原发性胆汁性胆管炎(PBC)患者有各种身体不适,如疲劳、瘙痒或关节疼痛。由于对这一患者群体的症状体验和相应的应对策略知之甚少,我们开展了一项定性研究,对 15 名 PBC 患者进行了访谈。这些患者表示,他们承受着众多身体不适的负担,其中一些症状需要大量的应对和适应过程。通过主题分析,可以从数据资料中得出两个重要主题:"接受限制和改变界限 "描述了患者面临的挑战,即重新定义自己的压力极限,并根据自身能力调整要求和期望。"维持正常状态和重新定位 "描述了维持正常状态的愿望与将症状作为可感知的疾病征兆融入自我形象的挑战之间的矛盾。研究结果说明了身体症状在许多 PBC 患者日常生活中的核心作用、症状体验的复杂性以及应对这些症状的挑战。这些结果还强调了医护人员在个人症状管理中的支持和调解功能。
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