| Literature DB >> 16677391 |
Caralyn Kelly1, Paul Krueger, Lynne Lohfeld, Mark Loeb, H Gayle Edward.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Responding to acute illness symptoms can often be challenging for older adults. The primary objective of this study was to describe how community-dwelling older adults and their family members responded to symptoms of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16677391 PMCID: PMC1468411 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-7-30
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Interview participant characteristics
| ID | Rating of CAP severity* | Admitted to hospital | Age | Sex | Marital status | Education level† | Income‡ |
| P1§ | severe | Y | 72 | F | married | 5 | 5 |
| P2 | moderate | N | 61 | M | married | 4 | 6 |
| P3 | severe | N | 79 | F | widowed | 4 | 4 |
| P4 | very severe | Y | 73 | M | married | 8 | 6 |
| P5 | moderate | N | 64 | F | married | 7 | 7 |
| P6 | severe | Y | 81 | M | married | 4 | 4 |
| P7 | very severe | N | 78 | M | common law | 4 | refused |
| P8 | moderate | N | 70 | F | widowed | 7 | 3 |
| P9 | moderate | N | 78 | F | widowed | 4 | 4 |
| P10 | severe | Y | 65 | M | married | 4 | 5 |
| P11 | very severe | Y | 65 | M | married | 6 | 4 |
* Self assessed rating using a 5-point scale from very mild to very severe (i.e. 1 = very mild; 2 = mild; 3 = moderate; 4 = severe; 5 = very severe)
† Self reported: (4 = some high school; 5 = complete high school; 6 = some community college; 7 = completed community college; 8 = some technical school)
‡ Total family income in the last year before deductions: (3 = 10–19,999; 4 = 20–39,999; 5 = 40–59,999; 6 = 60–79,999; 7 = over 80,000)
§ We identified our respondents by type and number (e.g. P1 refers to the first older adult, or participant, with recent experience with pneumonia that we interviewed)
Is something wrong?*
| "I wasn't convinced that it was something serious as pneumonia" [P9] |
| "I thought it was just a cold, and I thought, 'Well, this will go away" [P3] |
| "I always ... figured if you have a cold and don't look after it, it will turn into pneumonia. ... That wasn't the case with me. I didn't have a sign of a cold." [P8] |
| "He was coughin' and coughin' a lot. [But] he coughed a lot anyways.... I didn't realize it had affected his breathing 'cause he had a breathing problem anyways." [CG7] |
* Following accepted practice, we have edited statements to increase clarity without altering meaning. Ellipses (...) indicate where words have been removed. Words placed in square brackets [ ], indicate where words have been added to respondents' statements. The abbreviation CG refers to caregiver, FGP to participant focus group.
Do I need medical help?
| "I noticed I was getting sick .., I thought maybe it'd go away but it didn't." [P3] |
| "I put up with it for about eight or 10 days before I went to the doctor 'cause I thought it was just something that would go away. But, [laughs] it didn't go away, it just kept on getting' worse." [P7] |
| "I was pretty sick this time. My temperature was 104 for about three nights in a row. I kept thinking I was going to just get rid of it myself because that has happened before." [P1] |
| "People kept telling me I had pneumonia. They figured I had pneumonia, and I thought, 'Well, I haven't got pneumonia 'cause I had the pneumonia shot a year ago' [and that should have protected me], not knowing that there's different types of pneumonia." [P10] |
Do I need medical help right now?
| "I will not go to a hospital because of my fear of the emergency room.... They gave me drugs I was allergic to.... that can be scary." [FGP1] |
| "I had pain with [breathing] right in the left side. That's when I thought, 'Oh, God! Don't tell me this lung is gonna go [too!].' . . . . [They] chop [ped] the right [lung] out. [Will they take the] left out now?'... I thought, 'If I go to the doctor, he's going to tell me that I got another thing in the lung, and I'm going to have another operation, and oh, my God!" [P3] |
| "I probably would've gone to my own doctor [right away] but going to [a doctor elsewhere, like while on vacation] – you have to go to a clinic and you have to wait so long while [at home], the doctor I go to is very, very good." [P11] |
| "You put it off because you think, 'Oh, I just can't take time off today, 'cause I've got this, this, and this to do.' ...It's easy to do." [FGP1] |
| "One reason I didn't go [to the emergency room] Sunday night – I wasn't gonna go and sit down there and [wait] four or five hours to be looked at." [P10] |
| "And when I called Dr. [X] he didn't have no openings ... so I had to wait. ... He couldn't see me. He was booked too far ahead." [P7] |