| Literature DB >> 28031208 |
Sally C Palser1, Oliver C Rayner2, Paul A Leighton3, Alan R Smyth1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People with cystic fibrosis (CF) are susceptible to respiratory infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA), which may become chronic if initial eradication fails. Environmental acquisition and person-to-person transmission can occur. Respiratory PA infection is associated with increased mortality and more hospitalisations. This may cause patients and families anxiety and lead them to adopt preventive measures which may be ineffectual and intrusive. It is not possible to hold a conventional focus group to explore these issues because people with CF cannot meet together due to the risk of cross-infection.Entities:
Keywords: RESPIRATORY MEDICINE (see Thoracic Medicine)
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28031208 PMCID: PMC5223746 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Five-question SurveyMonkey survey.
Figure 2Flow diagram of qualitative analysis for research questions 2–4, showing progress through word frequency, ‘words in context’ and themes. Words retained from frequency analysis to ‘words in context’ are shaded in blue. The words in context (from questions 2–4) contributed to all of the three themes identified.
Figure 3The most commonly used words in response to question 2.
Summary of thematic analysis
| Theme | Code | Example of data |
|---|---|---|
| Emotional impact | Fear | “My experience in relation to lung function was insignificant, however, the psychological effect was all-consuming. I even had to take time off work to get my head around it. The magnitude & significance was just too scary!” (patient) |
| Resignation | “Terrifying bacteria we spend our lives trying to avoid, yet accept it is probably inevitable…” (parent) | |
| Realisation | “[pseudomonas is]…a slap in the face that CF is real” (parent) | |
| Treatment burden | Restricting | “It means having to do more treatments every day, particularly nebulised antibiotics which are time consuming and restrict your freedom to travel and work. This also marks you out as being different from peers which can be hard to deal with psychologically” (patient) |
| Stressful | “Now J needs nebs, our day is filled with resistance, arguing and tension because it's another thing he doesn't want to do…” (parent) | |
| Invasive | “The start of lots of extra powerful drugs that can cause lots of harm to the body of my son” (parent) | |
| Knowledge | Lacking awareness | “Not something I had been pre-warned about or even read about” (parent) |
| Incomplete | “I thought I was going to die very quickly after getting it” (patient) | |
| Beneficial | “…the earlier you know the harder you can hit it with treatment” (patient) |