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Cardiovascular disease and prediabetes as complex illness: People's perspectives

机译:心血管疾病和前奶油病鱼复杂疾病:人们的观点

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and sustained high blood glucose as prediabetes are an established comorbidity. People's experience in reconciling these long‐term conditions requires deeper appreciation if nurses are to more effectively support person‐centred care for people who have them. Our analysis explores the initial experience of people admitted to hospital with CVD who then find they also have sustained high blood glucose. Our methodology is informed by the philosophy of Gadamer and applies interpretive description to develop an interpretation of participant experiences. The major theme emerging from participant interviews was the ‘invisible disequilibrium’ characterised by three subthemes: ‘losing equilibrium’, ‘becoming embattled’ and ‘evolving illness’. This study examines CVD and prediabetes in conjunction with the Gadamerian notion of the ‘whole’, as being in a social and emotional world in which illness is also a component part. We explore how participants lived within an ‘invisible disequilibrium’, with prediabetes frequently remaining unnoticed, while CVD was manifest. To identify multiple conditions and support effective intervention to manage them as part of person‐centric care, nursing practice should explore the ‘whole’ of the person's experience, value people’s knowledge as potential indicators of complex illness, thereby reducing the risk of accelerating complex illness.
机译:心血管疾病(CVD)和持续的高血糖作为前奶脂酸是一种建立的合并症。人们在协调这些长期条件方面的经验需要更深入的欣赏,如果护士能够更有效地支持那些拥有它们的人的人为中心。我们的分析探讨了与CVD接受医院的人的初始经验,然后发现他们也有持续的高血糖。我们的方法是由伽达默尔的哲学知情,并适用解释描述以制定对参与者体验的解释。从参与者面试中出现的主要主题是“隐形不平衡性”,其特征是三个次节:“失去均衡”,“变得陷入困扰”和“不断发展的疾病”。本研究审查了CVD和Prediabetes与“整体”的伽达默兰概念相结合,作为在疾病的社会和情感世界中也是一个组成部分。我们探索参与者在“隐形不平衡性”中的生活如何,经常仍然没有注意到的前奶油,而CVD则表现出来。为了确定多种条件并支持有效的干预以将其管理作为以人为本的护理,护理实践应该探讨这个人的经验的“整个”,值得人们的知识作为复杂疾病的潜在指标,从而降低了复杂疾病的风险。

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