尼日利亚青光眼患者的生活经历和应对策略:一项定性研究。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0325258
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背景:视觉障碍和其他慢性疾病的诊断与潜在的功能限制、社会限制、经济负担和未来不确定性引起的沮丧、焦虑和抑郁有关。青光眼的影响遍及生活的多个领域。本研究探讨了青光眼患者的生活经历,以了解影响他们在社区中互动的因素以及他们如何应对随之而来的挑战。方法:本研究采用定性研究方法。数据收集采用录音的深度半结构化访谈。专题分析用于分析通过深度访谈收集的数据。结果:12名参与者,年龄22-65岁,以女性为主(58.3%),参与研究直至饱和。数据显示了三个主要主题。该研究确定了青光眼患者对青光眼诊断的社会心理反应,表现为不愉快的情绪、恐惧和对未来的担忧。青光眼影响了日常活动、日常生活和社交生活,导致社交活动减少或完全停止社交。然而,参与自我激励和宗教活动是应对这些挑战的有用策略。其他适应和应对策略包括遵循眼科医生的指示,参加诊所预约,对家庭和工作环境进行合理调整,转移到提供支持需求的住宿,以及在离开家之前组织行程和活动。结论:这项研究为青光眼复杂的社会心理影响提供了证据,揭示了一系列的情绪反应和生活方式适应。日常生活中的情绪压力、恐惧和干扰凸显了这种慢性眼病带来的深刻挑战。自我激励和宗教参与成为有效的应对机制,突出了心理和精神支持的重要性。此外,该研究还确定了从遵守医疗指示到进行环境调整等实用策略,为医疗保健和支持网络提供了有价值的见解。
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Lived experiences and coping strategies of people living with Glaucoma in Nigeria: A qualitative study.

Lived experiences and coping strategies of people living with Glaucoma in Nigeria: A qualitative study.

Background: The diagnosis of visual impairments and other chronic diseases is associated with frustration, anxiety and depression emanating from potential functional limitations, social restrictions, economic burden and future uncertainties. The impact of glaucoma extends across multiple domains of life. This study explores the lived experiences of people with glaucoma to understand the factors that influence their interactions within the community and how they cope with accompanying challenges.

Method: This study utilised a qualitative research methodology. Data was collected using audio-recorded in-depth semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis was used to analyse data collected through in-depth interviews.

Result: Twelve participants aged 22-65 years old, mostly females (58.3%) participated in the study until saturation. Three major themes emerged from the data. The study identified psychosocial reactions to glaucoma diagnosis expressed with unpleasant emotions, fears and concerns about the future by persons living with glaucoma. Glaucoma impacted daily activities, routines and social life resulting in either reduced social activities or they completely stopped socialising. However, engaging in self-motivation and religious activities were useful strategies to cope with these challenges. Other adaptive and coping strategies included following eye care providers' instructions, attending clinic appointments, making reasonable adjustments at the home and work settings, transferring into accommodation that provides support needs as well as organizing itineraries and activities prior to leaving the house.

Conclusion: This study provides evidence of the intricate psychosocial impacts of glaucoma, unravelling a spectrum of emotional reactions and lifestyle adaptations. The emotional stress, fears, and disruptions in daily life underscore the profound challenges posed by this chronic eye condition. Self-motivation and religious engagement emerged as potent coping mechanisms, highlighting the importance of psychological and spiritual support. Additionally, the study identifies practical strategies, from adhering to medical instructions to making environmental adjustments, offering valuable insights for healthcare and support networks.

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