Living with cryptoglandular anal fistula: a qualitative investigation of the patient's experience through semi-structured patient interviews
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Published:2022-02-17
Issue:8
Volume:31
Page:2505-2518
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ISSN:0962-9343
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Container-title:Quality of Life Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Qual Life Res
Author:
Iqbal NusratORCID, Machielsen Astrid J. H. M., Breukink Stephanie O., Woodcock Rebecca, Kane Gillian, Alrubaiy Laith, Grossi Ugo, Kimman Merel L., Tozer Phil J.
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Cryptoglandular anal fistula continues to be a subject of extensive surgical research due to the lack of effective and enduring treatments, some of which incur risks to continence and quality of life. However, the patient experience of disease has seldom been reported. The aims of this study are to understand the impact of living with a fistula and the treatment outcomes that are valued by patients.
Methods
Patients with cryptoglandular anal fistula were recruited using purposive sampling from two tertiary referral centres in the UK and the Netherlands. Patients underwent semi-structured interviews that were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Dutch transcripts were translated into English and underwent independent, thematic analysis using open coding by two study team members to identify common themes and sub-themes.
Results
Twenty interviews were conducted before saturation was reached (11 male, median age 49, Interquartile range 39–55 years). Four broad themes emerged, covering the physical symptoms of fistula, the patient journey towards understanding the condition, life impact, and treatment. Several inter-related sub-themes were found, reflecting the extensive impact and adjustment that the disease entails.
Conclusion
The impact of cryptoglandular anal fistula extends beyond the physical symptoms of pain and discharge, requires significant readjustment, and often negatively impacts psycho-social wellbeing. These aspects of disease should receive greater attention in future assessment of treatment and quality of life.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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