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Living as a family in the midst of chronic illness.

Liselott Årestedt1, Carina Persson, Eva Benzein.   

Abstract

AIMS AND
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to illuminate the meaning of lived experience of living as a family in the midst of chronic illness.
BACKGROUND: Chronic illness implies a change for both the individual and the family. In this changed situation, all family members seem to benefit from sharing experiences and receiving support. Current research highlights the individual patient's or family member's perspectives on chronic illness, but family systems nursing (FSN) studies are warranted.
DESIGN: A qualitative design with a FSN approach was chosen.
METHOD: Repeated qualitative narrative interviews with seven families living with chronic illness were performed. A phenomenological hermeneutic analysis, inspired by Ricoeur, was used to interpret the data.
RESULTS: The phenomenon can be described as an ongoing movement towards well-being. The results included two themes and five sub-themes. The first theme was 'Co-creating a context for living with illness' with the subthemes; 'learning to live with the expressions of illness' and 'communicating the illness within and outside the family'. The second theme was 'Co-creating alternative ways for everyday life' with the subthemes; 'adapting to a new life rhythm', 'altering relationships' and 'changing roles and tasks in the family'.
CONCLUSIONS: Living as a family in the midst of chronic illness can be described as an ongoing process where the family members co-create a context for living with illness. They also co-create a context for alternative ways of everyday life. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Knowledge about lived experience of living as a family in the midst of chronic illness can help nurses to adopt a FSN care perspective. This can increase the chances of taking advantage of the ways family members manage situations together, as well as highlight resources within the family.
© 2013 The Authors Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences © 2013 Nordic College of Caring Science.

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Keywords:  chronic illness; family; family systems nursing; lived experience; phenomenological hermeneutics

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23317153     DOI: 10.1111/scs.12023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Caring Sci        ISSN: 0283-9318


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