关键词: adults balance home care long-term illness phenomenological hermeneutic primary care

Mesh : Activities of Daily Living / psychology Adult Aged Chronic Disease / psychology Diabetes Complications / psychology Diabetes Mellitus / psychology Female Humans Hydrocephalus / complications psychology Independent Living / psychology Male Middle Aged Multiple Sclerosis / psychology Qualitative Research Quality of Life Spinal Cord Injuries / psychology Spinal Dysraphism / complications psychology Stroke / psychology

来  源:   DOI:10.12968/bjcn.2016.21.11.563   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
The aim of this study was to elucidate meanings of balance in everyday life for people with long-term illnesses living at home. People living with long-term illnesses are in need of help and support to manage their daily lives. Twelve adults with extensive needs for help and support were interviewed. A phenomenological hermeneutic interpretation was used to analyse the interview texts. The findings show that balance in everyday life for people with long-term illnesses means striving for independence through care and support in their surroundings. It was also important to be able to choose how their lives would be and to be with others who listened and understood them for who they are. By building a relationship with patients at an early stage of their illnesses, nursing staff have an opportunity to understand what people who are living at home with long-term illnesses need in order to achieve balance in their everyday lives.
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