The lived experiences of metal hypersensitivity

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Dzifa Dordunoo, G. Doane, Jett Carey, J. A. Lagura, A. Mallidou, Jans van der Merwe, Scott Schroeder
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Abstract

Immunological responses to metal ions can occur in people with metal implantable devices. Nevertheless, patients are not routinely asked about metal hypersensitivity nor tested for it prior to surgical procedures. Moreover, we have not identified any published literature on patients’ experiences with this condition. We undertook this study to better understand the experiences of patients with metal hypersensitivity and to determine what information would help them make an informed decision about implantable medical devices with metal compositions. This is a patient-oriented research using an interpretative phenomenological methodology. We enrolled 16 people from five countries (Canada, New Zealand, Spain, the UK, and the USA) who experienced metal hypersensitivity following implantable medical device. We collected data from in-depth, semi-structured interviews focused on pre-procedural patient education and postoperative experiences to elucidate the barriers and opportunities related to metal hypersensitivity. We analyzed the data using interpretative phenomenological analysis. The majority were white biological women between the ages of 34 and 65. None of the participants were informed about immunological responses to metals in implants during the consenting process. They encountered many challenges when symptoms of metal hypersensitivity occurred. The outcomes for the few who had the implants removed were mixed. Hypersensitivity reactions to metal need to be discussed as part of the consenting process, and addition strategies are needed to mitigate this issue in the health system.
金属过敏的生活经历
对金属离子的免疫反应可能发生在有金属植入装置的人身上。然而,在外科手术之前,患者并没有被常规询问金属过敏或测试。此外,我们还没有发现任何关于这种情况的患者经历的已发表文献。我们进行这项研究是为了更好地了解金属过敏患者的经历,并确定哪些信息可以帮助他们对金属成分的植入式医疗器械做出明智的决定。这是一项以患者为导向的研究,使用解释性现象学方法。我们招募了来自五个国家(加拿大、新西兰、西班牙、英国和美国)的16名患者,这些患者在使用植入式医疗器械后发生了金属过敏。我们从深入的半结构化访谈中收集数据,重点关注术前患者教育和术后经验,以阐明与金属超敏反应相关的障碍和机会。我们使用解释性现象学分析来分析数据。大多数是年龄在34岁到65岁之间的白人女性。在同意过程中,没有参与者被告知对植入物中金属的免疫反应。当出现金属过敏症状时,他们遇到了许多挑战。少数摘除植入物的患者的结果好坏参半。对金属的过敏反应需要作为同意过程的一部分进行讨论,并且需要采取其他策略来减轻卫生系统中的这一问题。
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