The Significance of Participation in Peer Support Groups for People with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Qualitative Study.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Izumi Kobayashi, Hideko Nakahara, Mie Fusama
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Abstract

Objectives: This study examines how rheumatoid arthritis (RA) peer support groups affect patients' lives and identifies the roles of these groups.

Methods: Twelve RA patients from a peer support group participated in a focus group interview discussing reasons for joining, emotional changes, and disease management. Data were analyzed using qualitative methods.

Results: The analysis identified 65 codes, organized into 22 subcategories and synthesized into five pre- and five post-membership experience categories. The five pre-membership categories were: prolonged time for diagnosis, persistent anxiety even after starting treatment, expectation of interacting with peers with the same disease, encounter with the peer support group, and decision to join due to worsening condition. The five post-membership categories were meeting peers with whom they could empathize, need to understand their own illnesses, diverse information from other members' experiences, active participation in treatment and a place to belong and share with understanding peers. The group was considered to be a supportive community where patients can obtain necessary information, peer support, and increased treatment motivation.

Conclusions: This study indicates that peer support group could be valuable social resources, helping patients manage illness and improve quality of life.

类风湿关节炎患者参加同伴支持小组的意义:一项定性研究。
目的:本研究探讨类风湿关节炎(RA)同伴支持小组如何影响患者的生活,并确定这些小组的作用。方法:来自同伴支持小组的12例RA患者参加焦点小组访谈,讨论加入原因、情绪变化和疾病管理。采用定性方法对资料进行分析。结果:分析确定了65个代码,分为22个子类别,并综合为5个会员前和5个会员后体验类别。加入前的五个类别是:诊断时间延长,即使在开始治疗后仍持续焦虑,期望与患有相同疾病的同伴互动,遇到同伴支持小组,以及因病情恶化而决定加入。成为会员后的五个类别是:与他们能够感同身受的同伴见面,需要了解自己的疾病,从其他成员的经历中获得不同的信息,积极参与治疗,有一个归属的地方,并与理解他们的同伴分享。该小组被认为是一个支持性社区,患者可以获得必要的信息,同伴支持,并增加治疗动机。结论:本研究提示同伴支持小组是一种有价值的社会资源,可以帮助患者控制疾病,提高生活质量。
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Modern Rheumatology
Modern Rheumatology RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
146
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Modern Rheumatology publishes original papers in English on research pertinent to rheumatology and associated areas such as pathology, physiology, clinical immunology, microbiology, biochemistry, experimental animal models, pharmacology, and orthopedic surgery. Occasional reviews of topics which may be of wide interest to the readership will be accepted. In addition, concise papers of special scientific importance that represent definitive and original studies will be considered. Modern Rheumatology is currently indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, PubMed/Medline, SCOPUS, EMBASE, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Google Scholar, EBSCO, CSA, Academic OneFile, Current Abstracts, Elsevier Biobase, Gale, Health Reference Center Academic, OCLC, SCImago, Summon by Serial Solutions
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