理解急性或慢性疾病成年患者生活中的症状:对患者经历的现象学研究。

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目的:探讨急性和/或慢性疾病患者如何经历症状。方法:采用现象学方法,对患者进行访谈,以了解他们的生活经历和他们赋予症状的意义。现象学概念的生活世界,身体和体现,意向性,和存在焦虑提供镜头检查现实的病人的经验。结果:从利科尔启发的分析中出现了三个中心主题:对改变的身体存在的感知,强调疾病如何将对身体的感知从自我的“沉默”部分转变为侵入性的存在;症状是对生存的威胁,阐明了症状如何使患者面对脆弱性、死亡率和存在的不确定性;以及失去和重新控制,描述了患者在日常生活中面临的无助感和努力重新获得自主权之间的持续斗争。症状不仅是疾病的指标,而且与患者的身份和他们对生活意义的认识交织在一起。结论:见解强调了解决症状的生物学和存在性两个方面的重要性。面对面的临床接触提供了创造反思空间的共享机会,通过验证应对策略并支持患者重新获得控制权,临床医生可以培养恢复力,尊严和全面的症状(自我)管理方法。
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Understanding symptoms in the lives of adult patients with acute or chronic illness: a phenomenological study of patient experiences.

Purpose: Exploring how patients with acute and/or chronic illnesses experience symptoms.

Methods: Using a phenomenological approach, interviews were conducted with patients to gain insights into their lived experiences and the meanings they attribute to symptoms. Phenomenological concepts of lifeworld, body and embodiment, intentionality, and existential anxiety provide lenses for examining the realities of patients' experiences.

Results: Three central themes emerged from the Ricoeur inspired analysis: Perception of an altered body presence, which highlights how illness transforms the perception of the body from a "silent" part of the self to an intrusive presence; Symptoms as a threat to existence, illuminating how symptoms confront patients with vulnerability, mortality, and existential uncertainty; and Loss and reclaiming of control, describing the ongoing struggle patients face between feelings of helplessness and efforts to regain autonomy in daily life.Symptoms are not merely indicators of illness but are intertwined with patients' identities and their sense of meaning in life.

Conclusion: Insights emphasize the importance of addressing both the biological and existential dimensions of symptoms. Face-to-face clinical encounters offer a shared opportunity to create reflective spacesValidating coping strategies and supporting patients in reclaiming control, clinicians can nurture resilience, dignity, and a comprehensive approach to symptom (self)management.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being acknowledges the international and interdisciplinary nature of health-related issues. It intends to provide a meeting-point for studies using rigorous qualitative methodology of significance for issues related to human health and well-being. The aim of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being is to support and to shape the emerging field of qualitative studies and to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of human health and well-being.
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