Acceptance of illness in patients with incurable diseases a qualitative study

B. Asghari, Sedighe Arabi
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Abstract

There are many psychiatric consequences of severe and debilitating diseases. Psychiatric disorders are therefore commonly present after a physical illness. The purpose of this study was to investigate the process of acceptance of illness in patients with incurable diseases. The conceptual research framework was based on Kübler-Ross's theory of acceptance of illness. In this qualitative research, a guided approach to content analysis has been used. This study was carried out using semi structured interviews based on theoretical saturation with 15 patients with incurable diseases. The results of this study have shown that patients with incurable diseases have passed seven stages of death acceptance: shock disease, coping strategies, disease denial, anger, depression, referral group reactions, and acceptance of illness. Considering the need to recognize the process of accepting the disease in patients with incurable disease, the results of this study may be useful for those patients involved in treating the disease correctly. Furthermore, the results of this study can be used by researchers, managers, and planners to enhance their knowledge of incurable patient needs and evidence-based planning.
不治之症患者接受疾病的定性研究
严重和使人衰弱的疾病会造成许多精神方面的后果。因此,精神疾病通常出现在身体疾病之后。本研究旨在探讨疑难杂症患者对疾病的接受过程。概念研究框架以k bler- ross的疾病接受理论为基础。在本定性研究中,采用了内容分析的指导方法。本研究采用基于理论饱和的半结构化访谈法对15例不治之症患者进行访谈。本研究结果显示,不治之症患者经历了接受死亡的七个阶段:休克症、应对策略、疾病否认、愤怒、抑郁、转诊团体反应、接受疾病。考虑到有必要认识到不治之症患者接受疾病的过程,本研究的结果可能对那些参与正确治疗疾病的患者有用。此外,本研究的结果可用于研究人员、管理人员和计划人员,以提高他们对不治之症患者需求和循证规划的认识。
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