| Literature DB >> 30153808 |
Annette Erichsen Andersson1,2, Ingrid Egerod3,4, Vibeke E Knudsen4, Ann-Mari Fagerdahl5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Necrotizing soft tissue infection is the most serious of all soft tissue infections. The patient's life is dependent on prompt diagnosis and aggressive treatment. Diagnostic delays are related to increased morbidity and mortality, and the risk of under- or missed diagnosis is high due to the rarity of the condition. There is a paucity of knowledge regarding early indications of disease. The aim of the study has thus been to explore patients' and families' experiences of early signs and symptoms and to describe their initial contact with the healthcare system.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnosis; Family perspective; Necrotizing soft tissue infection; Patient experiences; Qualitative study; Signs and symptoms
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30153808 PMCID: PMC6114743 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-018-3355-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Analytical steps in the Framework method
| Analytical steps | Our process of analysis |
|---|---|
| Familiarization | All researchers read transcripts and listened to tape recordings to become familiar with the data. |
| Identification of a thematic framework | Two researchers independently coded the first transcript before developing a tentative coding framework using a priori research questions and emergent issues. All researchers contributed feedback and adjustments. |
| Indexing | The thematic framework was applied to each transcript and the texts were coded accordingly, e.g. signs and symptoms, etc. |
| Charting | Matrixes were created for every key subject area. Data from each case and code were then charted within the themes. |
| Mapping and interpretation | Each matrix was analyzed inductively and data were compared to detect similarities, differences and patterns. |
Themes and sub-themes
| Themes | Sub-themes |
|---|---|
| Duration of antecedent signs and symptoms | Long inception: More than 7 days |
| Stages of symptom severity | Stage I. Lingering symptoms |
| Types of diagnostic delay | Patient-related delay |
Patient experience of symptoms and family experience of signs r/t NSTI
| Symptoms (reported by patient) | Signs (reported by patient and family) |
|---|---|
| Pain ( | High fever ( |