Refusing to be ill: a longitudinal study of patients' experiences of asthma/allergy

2002
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to search for a deeper understanding of the ways patients with asthma/allergy experience their illness situation. Method : Thirty patients with a history of airway symptoms on allergen exposure and a positive skin prick test were included in the study. They took part in open-ended interviews in their homes twice at an interval of eight years, according to the phenomenographic approach. Results : Fourteen different categories of experience were identified: 'knowing for oneself', 'body related', 'environment related', ' psychosomatic', 'magic', 'fatalism', 'compliance with medication', ' alternative medicine', 'health care', 'provocation', 'avoidance', 'normalization', 'normification' and 'pursuing life'. The analysis also showed that these categories, to varying degrees, were an expression of a desire to retain an ordinary healthy identity and its value. The longitudinal results showed that with time the patients distanced themselves from the medical perspective and fo...
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