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Toward a trajectory of identity reconstruction in chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis: a longitudinal qualitative study.

机译:走向慢性疲劳综合征/肌病性脑脊髓炎的身份重建轨迹:一项纵向定性研究。

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BACKGROUND: Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) is an illness associated with high levels of physical and cognitive disability over a prolonged period of time. Recovery from CFS/ME can be interspersed with relapses. Further, the legitimacy of the illness continues to be questioned within and beyond the health profession. AIM: This paper examines the reconstruction of self-identity for those experiencing CFS/ME. METHOD: This longitudinal qualitative study involved up to three in-depth interviews with 17 people with CFS/ME and family members. RESULTS: A trajectory that describes transitions in identity over time and the range of elements that influence these is proposed. During the acute phase of illness, characterised by total debility, people adopted the traditional sick role. The medium term phase highlighted movement between disability as part of the total self, total debility, and/or the adoption of a supernormal identity. The longer-term phase was defined for the majority ofparticipants as the positive reconstruction of self. Identity was contingent with positive and negative experiences and responses co-existing with the potential to 'tip' the balance and perceived identity. In the longer term people's identity became more static with the development of coping strategies to maintain this. The trajectory can be described as pendular and movement between each type of identity was possible during all phases of the illness experience depending on the nature and impact of the illness and responses given to these. The proposed trajectory represents a dynamic model of identity reconstruction. CONCLUSION: Understanding the patients' experience and recognising that different stages may exist is important for health professionals. This awareness can enhance shared understanding and opportunities to work with people in negotiating the impact of illness.
机译:背景:慢性疲劳综合症/肌性脑脊髓炎(CFS / ME)是一种与高水平的身体和认知残疾有关的疾病。从CFS / ME进行的恢复可能会散布着复发。此外,疾病的合法性在健康界内外一直受到质疑。目的:本文研究了那些经历CFS / ME的人的自我认同的重建。方法:这项纵向定性研究涉及对CFS / ME和其家庭成员的17人进行的多达3次深度访谈。结果:提出了一种描述身份随时间变化的轨迹以及影响这些特性的元素范围。在以全残为特征的疾病急性期,人们担当了传统的疾病角色。中期阶段强调了在作为整体自我的一部分的残疾,整体残疾和/或采用超常身份之间的移动。大多数参与者将长期阶段定义为自我的积极重建。身份取决于积极和消极的经历和回应,并具有“平衡”平衡和感知身份的潜力。从长远来看,随着应对策略的发展,人们的身份变得更加固定。轨迹可以描述为摆动,并且在疾病经历的所有阶段中,每种类型的身份之间的移动都是可能的,具体取决于疾病的性质和影响以及对此做出的响应。所提出的轨迹代表身份重建的动态模型。结论:了解患者的经验并认识到可能存在不同的阶段对卫生专业人员很重要。这种认识可以增进人们对疾病影响的共同理解和与人合作的机会。

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