A-S Sjö, K Ulin, E Klingberg, U Bergsten, I Gjertsson, A Bilberg
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From confusion to acceptance: overcoming challenges using a fighting spirit and the power of support - a qualitative study of young adults' experiences in the first year after diagnosis in early onset of chronic inflammatory joint disease.
Objective: Becoming ill with a chronic disease during young adulthood is characterized by significant physical, psychological, and psychosocial transformations. These dynamic changes can add to the complexity of managing a newly diagnosed chronic disease. The aim of this study was to explore how young adults experienced and managed the disease and daily life during the first year after being diagnosed with a chronic inflammatory joint disease (IJD).
Method: A qualitative interview study based on semi-structured interviews was conducted and then interpreted using qualitative content analysis, including both manifest content and interpretations of underlying latent meaning. A total of 14 young adults (eight women and six men), ranging in age from 18 to 25 years, participated in the study within 1 year of being diagnosed with a chronic IJD.
Results: The analysis resulted in five categories and 12 subcategories that described the young adults' experiences during the first year after being diagnosed with chronic IJD. The five categories were: Processing towards diagnosis, Struggling with the consequences of the disease, Finding ways to manage the new situation, Needing received support, and Accepting the situation as a process.
Conclusion: The young adults demonstrated a strong fighting spirit as they adapted to new circumstances and found solutions to problems related to the disease. Their fighting spirit, combined with support from their significant others and healthcare professionals, helped them in this challenging time when their lifeworld was changing.
期刊介绍:
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology is the official journal of the Scandinavian Society for Rheumatology, a non-profit organization following the statutes of the Scandinavian Society for Rheumatology/Scandinavian Research Foundation. The main objective of the Foundation is to support research and promote information and knowledge about rheumatology and related fields. The annual surplus by running the Journal is awarded to young, talented, researchers within the field of rheumatology.pasting
The Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology is an international scientific journal covering clinical and experimental aspects of rheumatic diseases. The journal provides essential reading for rheumatologists as well as general practitioners, orthopaedic surgeons, radiologists, pharmacologists, pathologists and other health professionals with an interest in patients with rheumatic diseases.
The journal publishes original articles as well as reviews, editorials, letters and supplements within the various fields of clinical and experimental rheumatology, including;
Epidemiology
Aetiology and pathogenesis
Treatment and prophylaxis
Laboratory aspects including genetics, biochemistry, immunology, immunopathology, microbiology, histopathology, pathophysiology and pharmacology
Radiological aspects including X-ray, ultrasonography, CT, MRI and other forms of imaging.