处于弱势地位的弱势群体:探索癌症患者在限制生命的疾病中的生活经历

I. Pedersen, R. Birkelund
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背景目的和目的:研究表明,对患有限制生命的疾病和社会脆弱性的患者的支持和结果存在不平等。要了解这种不平等的本质并改善这些患者的医疗保健,有必要了解他们的生活经历。摘要本研究旨在探讨社会弱势病患的生活经验。方法:本研究采用定性访谈法对8例患有限制生命的癌症和一个或多个社会脆弱性的姑息治疗患者进行访谈。访谈于2018年1月至2018年3月根据Kvale和Brinkmann的半结构化生活世界访谈进行,随后根据利科尔的解释理论,通过现象学解释学设计进行阅读、分析和解释。结果:通过对患者经历的分析和解读,产生了3个主题:(1)在社会关系中寻找安慰;(2)在日常生活中受到限制;(3)遇到盒子系统。结论:在研究主题的基础上,得出社会弱势患者的社会网络很少或没有,需要社会关系的支持。还可以得出结论,社会弱势患者在日常生活中与身体变化作斗争,需要帮助来维持他们的日常生活。此外,当这些患者不适合患者角色的边缘时,他们会感到在医疗保健系统中被边缘化。
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Vulnerable persons in a vulnerable position: exploring cancer patients’ lived experiences of life-limiting illness
Background aims and objectives: Studies show an inequality in the support and outcomes for patients with life-limiting illness and social vulnerabilities. To understand the nature of this inequality and improve the healthcare of these patients, an understanding of their lived experience is necessary. The aim of this study was to explore the lived experiences of life-limiting illness in socially vulnerable patients. Methods : This study is based on qualitative interviews of 8 patients in palliative care with life-limiting cancer and one or more social vulnerabilities. The interviews were conducted from January 2018 to March 2018 in accordance with Kvale and Brinkmann’s semi-structured life-world interview and afterwards read, analysed and interpreted through a phenomenological-hermeneutic design in accordance with Ricoeur’s theory of interpretation. Results : From the analysis and interpretation of the patients’s experiences, 3 themes arose: (1) Finding comfort in social relations , (2) Being limited in the everyday life and  (3) Meeting a system of boxes . Conclusion : On the basis of the themes, it is concluded that socially vulnerable patients have little to no social network and need support from social relations. It can also be concluded that socially vulnerable patients struggle with physical changes in their daily living and are in need of help to maintain their everyday life with illness. Furthermore, these patients feel marginalized in a healthcare system when they do not fit within the margins of a patient’s role.
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