A phenomenological study of the lived experiences of elderly individuals with chronic wounds

Q3 Nursing
Asem Abdalrahim, A. Alkhawaldeh, Mohammed Albashtawy, K. Mohammad, Rasmieh M. Al-amer, O. Al Omari, Ahmad Ayed, T. Al-Dwaikat, Islam Oweidat, H. Khatatbeh, Mahmoud Alsaraireh, Sa'ad ALbashtawy, Khloud Al Dameery
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the lived experience of people with a chronic non-healing wound and to explore what it means to live with a chronic wound. Design/methodology/approach A descriptive phenomenological study design was adopted to explore the living experience of person with chronic wound. A sample of 15 individuals of both genders was selected using a purposive sampling technique. To collect data, in-depth interviews were conducted, and all the interviews were audio-taped and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed using the seven-step process described by Colaizzi (1978). Findings The findings were organized into 6 themes clusters and 12 themes. The six themes clusters were limiting mobility; receiving care; explaining causes of wounds; contending with chronic illnesses; adapting and mal-adapting; and economic burden of the wound. Research limitations/implications Chronic wound had a profound impact on participants’ lives by affecting their activities of daily living, their mobility, their income and their personal relationships. Originality/value Understanding the lived experiences of people with chronic wounds is crucial for health-care providers, including nurses. Investigating the chronic wound experience has become even more pressing given the projected increase in the number of elderly individuals and those with chronic illnesses such as diabetes mellitus. In Jordan, for example, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus is 17.1%, and it is projected to increase by 2050.
老年人慢性创伤生活经验的现象学研究
目的本文旨在探讨慢性不愈合伤口患者的生活经历,并探讨慢性伤口意味着什么。设计/方法/方法采用描述性现象学研究设计来探索慢性创伤患者的生活体验。采用有目的的抽样技术,从15名男女中抽取样本。为了收集数据,进行了深入访谈,所有访谈都进行了录音和逐字转录。使用Colaizzi(1978)描述的七步过程对数据进行分析。结果将研究结果分为6个主题集群和12个主题。六个专题组限制了流动性;接受护理;解释伤口的原因;与慢性病作斗争;适应与不当适应;以及伤口的经济负担。研究局限性/影响慢性创伤通过影响参与者的日常生活活动、行动能力、收入和人际关系,对他们的生活产生了深远影响。独创性/价值了解慢性伤口患者的生活经历对包括护士在内的医疗保健提供者至关重要。鉴于老年人和患有糖尿病等慢性疾病的人数预计会增加,调查慢性创伤经历变得更加紧迫。例如,在约旦,糖尿病的患病率为17.1%,预计到2050年还会增加。
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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