Author:
Chen Lin,Zhou Xingxing,Tu Xiamin,Cheng Hongmei,Duan Zhaotao,Lu Guotao,Yuan Yuan
Abstract
AbstractThere is a high rate of recurrent hypertriglyceridemic acute pancreatitis (HTG-RAP) and risk of developing into chronic pancreatitis among recurrent hypertriglyceridemic acute pancreatitis. The key to avoiding recurrence is home-based self-management. However, self-management has proven to be difficult. Exploring experiences and perceptions of home-based self-management among patients with HTG-RAP could inform intervention development and policy making in primary care. To explore experiences and perceptions of home-based self-management among patients with HTG-RAP. This is primarily a qualitative study involving patients from eastern China. The study was designed using semi-structured interviews combined with open interviews among individuals and focus groups. Interviews with patients (n = 25) and relatives (n = 2) were conducted from October to December, 2021. Data were analyzed using the thematic analysis approach. Five themes were identified: (1) pity, (2) sense of uncertainty, (3) contradiction, (4) the way to cope, and (5) benefits. The themes constituted a continuous process where a final coping strategy was confirmed. Patients expressed sorrow, struggle, pity, adaptation, and benefits. The disease still bothered them without attack, both mentally and physically. These key points deserve considerable attention to improve the quality of life of patients and lifestyle modification. Patients with pancreatitis were more likely to manage the disease but under a tough process, and during the struggle, they experienced a continuous and contradictory period. Ultimately, the final condition was reached.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Zoonosis, China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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