“Not just the asthma”: Understanding the acute asthma experiences of adult women with asthma presenting to the emergency department through photovoice

IF 1.5 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
L. Krebs, N. Hill, C. Villa‐Roel, P. McLane, B. Rowe, Samir Gupta
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Abstract Rationale: Asthma is a common reason for emergency department (ED) presentation. Few studies have explored the experiences of adults during asthma exacerbation, particularly those that necessitate ED care. Objectives: This study explored adults experiences during asthma exacerbation. Methods: A photovoice study was conducted. ED patients presenting for asthma care between the ages of 17-55 years were eligible for the study and recruited in the ED. Participants had 3-4 weeks to take photographs and subsequently completed a one-on-one photo-elicitation interview. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed and thematically analyzed. Measurements and Main Results: Six patients agreed to participate; 2 were lost to follow-up. One primary theme emerged. Specifically, the role of hope and fear, including the tension between them, in their experience of their condition. Hope and fear permeated all aspects of experience, including the following subthemes: 1) participants adopting the roles of advocate and expert, 2) frustration with their health state, 3) loss of freedom and subsequent feelings of failure, 4) barriers to accessing health care, and 5) “good” and “bad” ED care. Asthma was an ever-present consideration in participants lives during times of “good asthma control” and times of exacerbation. Conclusions: Participants’ focus on the roles of hope and fear, both in the ED and beyond, suggests that openly acknowledging and addressing these emotional aspects as a part of the ED interaction could result in a better care experience for some patients. Seeing the whole person as more than their symptoms and sharing decision-making may help clinicians to provide care that supports hopefulness.
“不只是哮喘”:通过影像语音了解到急诊科就诊的成年女性哮喘患者的急性哮喘经历
理由:哮喘是急诊科(ED)就诊的常见原因。很少有研究探讨成人在哮喘发作期间的经历,特别是那些需要ED护理的人。目的:本研究探讨成人在哮喘发作期间的经历。方法:采用光声法。年龄在17-55岁之间接受哮喘治疗的ED患者符合研究条件,并在ED中招募。参与者有3-4周的时间拍照,随后完成一对一的照片激发访谈。采访录音,转录和主题分析。测量和主要结果:6例患者同意参与;2例失访。一个主要的主题出现了。具体来说,希望和恐惧的作用,包括它们之间的紧张关系,在他们的经历中。希望和恐惧渗透在经历的各个方面,包括以下分主题:1)参与者扮演倡导者和专家的角色,2)对自己的健康状况感到沮丧,3)失去自由和随后的失败感,4)获得医疗保健的障碍,以及5)“好”和“坏”急诊科护理。在“良好的哮喘控制”时期和恶化时期,哮喘是参与者生活中始终存在的考虑因素。结论:参与者对希望和恐惧的角色的关注,无论是在急诊科还是其他地方,都表明公开承认和处理这些情感方面作为急诊科互动的一部分,可能会给一些患者带来更好的护理体验。看到整个人不仅仅是他们的症状和分享决策可以帮助临床医生提供支持希望的护理。
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