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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38243742/-my-scar-posttraumatic-loneliness-as-a-source-of-pain-and-resource-for-coping
#41
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Shai Shorer, Michael Weinberg, Yael Koko, Doron Marom
Contemporary understanding of combat trauma's psychological effects emphasizes the interpersonal ways survivors process their experiences. Yet cases of incongruence between survivors who want to share their traumatic experience and close others who are not ready to take part in this challenging task are common. Hence, many trauma survivors are compelled to cope with the posttraumatic consequences mostly alone. The present study followed the interpretive phenomenological approach to examine the experience of loneliness, as described by 15 male combat veterans dealing with posttraumatic stress...
January 20, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38238935/learning-to-communicate-a-photovoice-study-with-intensive-care-residents-during-night-shifts-in-the-intensive-care-unit
#42
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Diana Quintero, Natalia Reinoso Chávez N, Juliana Vallejo
This study explored the learning experiences of intensive care residents in an intensive care unit (ICU) during night shifts and the development of communication skills in this community of practice. This action research qualitative study used the photovoice method in four workshops. A group of nine residents shared their learning experiences and collectively analyzed, built, and presented proposals to improve residents' communication skills in the community of practice in which they become intensivists. Participatory thematic analysis was conducted...
January 18, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236009/bearing-aguantando-with-intimate-partner-violence-a-grounded-theory-study-of-self-silencing-among-hispanic-women-who-experienced-intimate-partner-violence
#43
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María José Baeza, Joseph P De Santis, Rosina Cianelli, Nicholas Metheny, Natalia Villegas
Hispanic women who experience intimate partner violence (IPV) face unique disparities. They have poorer health outcomes and are less likely to seek help than their non-Hispanic counterparts. When women remain in relationships where IPV occurs and refuse to disclose or seek treatment, they may resort to self-silencing, which can also worsen health outcomes. The purpose of this study was to develop a theory that explains how self-silencing evolves among Hispanic women who experience IPV. Participants were recruited from two research studies focused on Hispanic women's health, and from snowball sampling, which involved referrals by previously registered participants...
January 18, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38235734/collaborative-interpretation-of-researcher-generated-photo-elicitation-findings-insights-from-women-with-lived-experience-of-homelessness
#44
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Gustav Bockgård, Elisabet Mattsson, Louise von Essen, Anna Klarare
Interviews with individuals experiencing homelessness can be challenging for various reasons, including mental and physical health issues, substance use, and negative experiences with authority figures. Researchers have used photos to facilitate communication and empower participants during data collection. We analyzed data from a previous study to explore the use of researcher-generated photos during interviews about health with 13 women experiencing homelessness. Conversation analysis revealed clear patterns regarding the use of the photos during the interviews...
January 18, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38230533/turning-a-curve-how-people-use-everyday-resources-to-negotiate-recovery-from-cancer-treatment-with-curative-intent
#45
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Alison Bravington, Miriam Johnson, Una Macleod
Many more cancers are treated with intent to cure now than in previous decades, but for most, this involves significant effects from which people need to recover psychologically and socially, as well as physically. This longitudinal photo-elicitation interview study uses grounded theory to explain how people discharged from specialist care made use of everyday social and material resources to manage this process at home. Recovery is presented as a curve in life's pathway requiring gradual reorientation, drawing on social worlds and domestic resources to calibrate this process...
January 17, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229483/a-better-me-an-interpretative-phenomenological-analysis-of-the-experiences-of-female-cancer-survivors-heightened-preoccupation-with-healthy-eating
#46
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Elodie Eisenberg, Daphne Josselin
The end of treatment is known to be a particularly challenging time for many cancer survivors as they transition to coping with their condition independently. They may engage in health behaviours, such as implementing drastic dietary changes to manage the side effects of treatment they have undergone or as a way to assuage their anxiety. Understanding cancer survivors' heightened preoccupation with healthy eating is therefore fundamental to our understanding of the psychological phenomenology of cancer. This study explored how people who have developed a heightened preoccupation with healthy eating after a cancer diagnosis make sense of this change...
January 16, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229470/a-qualitative-study-on-psychosocial-challenges-of-patients-with-cancer-in-ethiopia-using-the-social-ecological-model
#47
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Abigiya Wondimagegnehu, Mathewos Assefa, Solomon Teferra, Eva J Kantelhardt, Bradley Zebrack, Adamu Addissie
Cancer diagnosis and treatment can be physically arduous, disrupting patients' social and work lives. Understanding the extent of these problems is key to addressing patients' needs, but specific psychosocial challenges have not yet been well studied in resource-limited settings. A qualitative study was conducted in the capital and two regions of Ethiopia with the aim of exploring psychosocial challenges among cancer patients. A total of 14 in-depth interviews (IDIs) and 16 focus group discussions (FGDs) were done with cancer patients, health professionals, community representatives, and religious leaders...
January 16, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229465/cosmetic-medical-tourists-use-of-online-support-communities-sharing-information-reciprocity-and-enduring-relationships
#48
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Rowena Forsyth, Tushar Prasad
Cosmetic procedures are amongst the most popular procedures sought after by medical tourists. Cosmetic medical tourists utilise numerous sources of information when planning their trips including, where available, discussing their decision with previous medical tourists. Current research on online support communities has investigated the interactions of patients with various health conditions with online support; however, limited research exists on cosmetic medical tourists' participation in online support communities...
January 16, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229426/from-a-single-voice-to-diversity-reframing-representation-in-patient-engagement
#49
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Brett Scholz, Lucy Kirk, Terri Warner, Lauren O'Brien, Zsuzsoka Kecskes, Imogen Mitchell
There has been a growing emphasis on consumer representation in the development of health policy, services, research, and education. Existing literature has critiqued how discourses of representativeness can disempower consumers working in health systems. The context of the current study is consumer engagement in the development of COVID-19 triage policy and practice in a local health service. Consumer engagement has often been an afterthought in the COVID response, with few examples of consumers in agenda-setting or decision-making roles...
January 16, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229412/understanding-barriers-and-facilitators-to-living-kidney-donation-within-a-sociotechnical-systems-framework
#50
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Rachel Crenshaw, Cary Woods, Naoru Koizumi, Hitarth S Dave, Monica Gentili, Jason J Saleem
The objective of this study was to investigate factors influencing one's decision to become a live kidney donor under the framework of sociotechnical systems, by expanding the focus to include larger organizational influences and technological considerations. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with live kidney donors who donated through University of Louisville Health, Trager Transplant Center, a mid-scale transplant program, in the years 2017 through 2019. The interview transcripts were analyzed for barriers and facilitators to live kidney donation within a sociotechnical system...
January 16, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38227892/understanding-the-narratives-of-child-sexual-abuse
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Mari Dalen Herland
This qualitative study consisted of in-depth, retrospective interviews with participants over the age of 18 who experienced child sexual abuse. Through narrative analysis, study findings shed light on three overall findings: the perception of memories, the perception of grooming, and the perception of the lived lives of child sexual abuse survivors. Findings suggest that the narratives elicited from the participants included current views but also past experiences and anticipation about the future, including individual and societal levels of meaning...
January 16, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38205790/adult-burn-survivors-and-burn-care-staff-perceptions-regarding-transitioning-from-the-burn-unit-a-cross-country-qualitative-study-in-ghana-and-china
#52
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Jonathan Bayuo, Frances Kam Yuet Wong, Wang Yi, Loretta Yuet Foon Chung
Rehabilitative care for burn patients in developing countries is often wrought with several issues. Post-discharge support is equally challenging as there is often limited rehabilitative care as the burn survivors and their families transition. To inform practice, this study sought to explore the perspectives of adult burn survivors and burn care staff regarding transitioning from the burn unit and the development of a transitional rehabilitation programme. We employed interpretive description for this study...
January 11, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38205737/exploring-the-methodological-benefits-and-challenges-of-utilising-a-photovoice-methodology-with-individuals-in-recovery-from-problem-substance-use
#53
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Emma Smith, Melody Carter, Elaine Walklet, Paul Hazell
Photovoice is a type of visual research method which supports participants to reflect upon their experiences by capturing digital images. It is a methodology that is routinely used with groups that could be considered vulnerable, as a way of allowing participants to tell their stories for themselves. This article details the process of conducting a Photovoice study with individuals in recovery from problem substance use and reflects on the methodological benefits and challenges of utilising a visual research methodology with this population...
January 11, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196241/ready-to-go-home-nurses-perspectives-of-prolonged-admission-for-patients-undergoing-video-assisted-thoracic-surgery-for-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-in-denmark
#54
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Malene Missel, Pernille Orloff Donsel, René Horsleben Petersen, Malene Beck
Enhanced recovery after surgery programs with median postoperative hospitalization of 2 days improve outcomes after lung cancer surgery. This article explores nursing care practices for patients with lung cancer who remain hospitalized despite having recovered somatically. Qualitative focus group interviews were conducted with 16 nurses. Ricoeur's phenomenological hermeneutics underpins the methodology applied in this study, and we relied on Benner and Wrubel's theory. The nurses emphasized that the thoughts of patients with a recent lung cancer diagnosis revolve around more than the surgery...
January 9, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38193439/-100-things-i-wish-someone-would-have-told-me-everyday-challenges-parents-face-while-caring-for-their-children-with-a-tracheostomy
#55
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Jules Sherman, Kyle L Bower, Kolaleh Eskandanian
Equitable access to appropriate care, emergency department services, and in-home support aids are needed to minimize the occurrences of adverse events that have a significant impact on families. However, many families of children with medical complexity (CMC) lack consistent care due to issues of health inequity. We conducted 11 qualitative interviews with primary caregivers who were asked about their experiences of providing care to children who have a tracheostomy and are supported by multiple life-saving machines at home...
January 9, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183221/-i-haven-t-told-anyone-but-you-experiences-and-biopsychosocial-support-needs-of-people-with-type-2-diabetes-and-binge-eating
#56
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Pil Lindgreen, Ingrid Willaing, Loa Clausen, Khalida Ismail, Helle Nergaard Grønbæk, Charlotte Humble Andersen, Frederik Persson, Bryan Cleal
Up to 25% of people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) may binge eat which is almost 10 times as many as in the general population. Binge eating is associated with depression, anxiety, and social isolation. Moreover, binge eating may increase the risk of obesity and high blood glucose levels, both of which can accelerate the onset of complications to diabetes and death in people with T2D. Still, little is known about the experiences, needs, and preferences of people with T2D and binge eating that can inform and develop current and future treatment efforts...
January 5, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38150356/perceptions-and-attitudes-toward-genetic-counselors-and-genetic-testing-among-certified-professional-midwives-in-vermont-a-modified-grounded-theory-study
#57
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Jazmine L Gabriel, Paul Burcher, Melissa Cheyney
Increasingly, pregnant people in the United States are choosing to give at birth at home, and certified professional midwives (CPMs) often attend these births. Care by midwives, including home birth midwives, has the potential to decrease unnecessary medical interventions and their associated health care costs, as well as to improve maternal satisfaction with care. However, lack of integration into the health care system affects the ability of CPMs to access standard medications and testing for their clients, including prenatal screening...
December 27, 2023: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131164/cultural-influences-on-making-nutritional-adjustments-in-type-2-diabetes-in-pakistan-the-perspectives-of-people-living-with-diabetes-and-their-family-members
#58
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Omama Tariq, Claire Rosten, Jörg Huber
In Pakistan, type 2 diabetes is widespread, and although dietary recommendations from healthcare professionals are critical to its treatment, cultural norms can have a great influence on the dietary habits of people living with diabetes (PLwD). Understanding the social aspects of the lives of PLwD is crucial when examining the effectiveness of nutritional recommendations and adjustments. This study investigated (1) how PLwD and their family members adjust their nutrition to the recommendations of healthcare professionals to manage type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and (2) what do PLwD and their family members perceive as enablers and barriers to the necessary nutritional adjustments for managing T2DM...
December 22, 2023: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38130185/alongside-exploring-the-meaningfulness-of-significant-moments-in-others-lives-through-observation-and-interview
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Malene Beck, Bente Martinsen, Malene Missel, Charlotte Simony, Eileen Engelke, Michael van Manen
How do we explore the meaningfulness of others' experiences? What means do we have to access their experiencing of the world? How do we express our understandings of others' experiences of body and place without reducing them to objectification? In this methodological paper, we reflect on how we can gain valuable insights into the lived experiences of others through research activities that are conducted 'alongside' participants. Phenomenological concepts of intentionality and embodiment are considered as we draw on an empirical example of exploring the experiences of hospitalized patients with neurological diseases through observations and interviews...
December 22, 2023: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38128547/emotions-and-narrative-reappraisal-strategies-of-users-of-breast-cancer-screening-reconstructing-the-past-passing-through-the-present-and-predicting-emotions
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Luisa Martino, Daniela Lemmo, Anna Rosa Donizzetti, Marcella Bianchi, Maria Francesca Freda, Daniela Caso
Emotional forecasting, meaning how a person anticipates feeling as a consequence of their choices, drives healthcare decision-making. Research, however, suggests that people often do not fully anticipate or otherwise grasp the future emotional impacts of their decisions. Emotional reappraisal strategies, such as putting emotions into words and sharing emotions with others, may mitigate potential undesirable effects of emotions on decision-making. The use of such strategies is important for consequential decisions, such as obtaining timely mammography screening for breast cancer, whereby earlier diagnosis may impact the success of treatment...
December 21, 2023: Qualitative Health Research
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