A feeling of not being alone – Patients' with COPD experiences of a group‐based self‐management education with a digital website: A qualitative study

Author:

Berglund Mia1ORCID,Andersson Susanne23ORCID,Kjellsdotter Anna14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences Skövde University Skövde Sweden

2. FoU‐centrum Skaraborg ‐ R&D Centre Skaraborg Region Västra Götaland Skövde Sweden

3. Department of Health Sciences University West Trollhättan Sweden

4. Research and Development Centre Skaraborg Hospital Skövde Sweden

Abstract

AbstractAimTo describe patients' with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) experiences of group‐based self‐management education with a digital website.DesignA qualitative approach with a phenomenologicalmethod. Patients participating in an earlier study, with self‐experience of COPD as a special competence, were involved as research partners at the design of this study.MethodsEleven individual and two group interviews with five participants in each group were conducted.ResultsGroup‐based self‐management education with a digital website supports learning. Sharing experiences with others in similar situations creates security and reduces the feeling of being alone. Based on questions and discussion in the group, and through self‐reflection, general information is transformed into useful knowledge and understanding of one's own situation. COPD information on the website provides an opportunity to gain knowledge continuously based on needs that contributes to learning. This research has demonstrated that adapting learning activities to individual learning styles increases sustainability of learning. Sharing experiences reduces feelings of loneliness. It is therefore important to create spaces for sharing experiences and in‐depth reflection that support learning over time.

Funder

Skaraborg Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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