首页> 外文OA文献 >A path of perpetual resilience: exploring the experience of a diabetes-related amputation through grounded theory
【2h】

A path of perpetual resilience: exploring the experience of a diabetes-related amputation through grounded theory

机译:永续复原之路:通过扎根理论探索与糖尿病相关的截肢术

代理获取
本网站仅为用户提供外文OA文献查询和代理获取服务,本网站没有原文。下单后我们将采用程序或人工为您竭诚获取高质量的原文,但由于OA文献来源多样且变更频繁,仍可能出现获取不到、文献不完整或与标题不符等情况,如果获取不到我们将提供退款服务。请知悉。

摘要

Little research has been done on the experience of diabetes-related amputation. The aim of this study was to allow amputees to describe their experiences of amputation and to generate grounded theory that will lead health professionals towards a more comprehensive understanding of the realities of post-amputation life. Unstructured interviews were conducted with five participants with a diabetes-related amputation living in a rural setting, and their respective carers. The interviews were analysed using Grounded Theory methods. Data analysis revealed three categories: 'imposed powerlessness', 'adaptive functionality' and 'endurance'. The impact of participant's amputations were influenced by continuing limb problems post-amputation and co-existing complications affecting their physical function. Medical errors and lack of awareness of the risks for diabetic amputations resulted in uncertainty and fear. The participants' sense of grief, loss and shock post operatively continued later as they came to terms with their awkwardness of movement, yet they moved forward developing their own sense of hope through a coping process that revealed remarkable ability to endure and exert control over lives that seemed to be at the whim of an ongoing disease process. The substantive theory resulting from this grounded theory study was conceptualised as 'A Path of Perpetual Resilience'. It is important that psychosocial and not just physical adjustment is considered an indicator for determining outcomes for these people, and that future care involves strategies to promote this. A greater sample size is required to determine if these findings are transferable to the general diabetes-related amputation population.
机译:关于糖尿病相关截肢经验的研究很少。这项研究的目的是让截肢者描述他们的截肢经历,并产生扎根的理论,这些理论将引导卫生专业人员更加全面地了解截肢后生活的现实。对五名居住在农村地区的与糖尿病相关的截肢手术的参与者及其护理人员进行了非结构化访谈。使用扎根理论方法对访谈进行了分析。数据分析揭示了三类:“强加的无力”,“自适应功能”和“耐力”。截肢后持续的肢体问题以及影响其身体功能的并发并发症影响了参与者截肢的影响。医疗错误和对糖尿病截肢风险的认识不足导致不确定性和恐惧。参与者对动作的尴尬感到满意后,他们的悲伤,迷失和震惊的感觉在手术中持续了下来,但他们通过应对过程向前发展,发展了自己的希望感,这种应对过程显示出了卓越的承受力和控制生命的能力这似乎是正在进行的疾病过程的一时兴起。这项扎根理论研究得出的实质性理论被概念化为“永续复原之路”。重要的是,应将社会心理调整,而不只是身体适应调整,作为确定这些人结局的指标,并且未来的护理应包括促进这种调整的策略。需要更大的样本量来确定这些发现是否可转移至与糖尿病相关的一般截肢人群。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
代理获取

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号