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Aquest tractament no està fet per a mi: aproximació qualitativa a les experiències sobre l'abandonament de la conducta terapèutica en pacients amb malaltia inflamatòria intestinal
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Muñoz, Carla |
| Copyright Year | 2017 |
| Abstract | Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) represents a high-risk situation for nonadherence because it is a chronic illness, affecting young patients, with an unpredictable course with naturallyoccurring long inactive periods, and sometimes managed by non-convenient or difficult-to-follow therapies. The main goal of this research is to expose the experiences and feelings about IBD patients, as well as identify the specific behaviours they follow, which favour the therapeutic abandonment. The research needs to go through to obtain more and better information about the status of patients, in addition to investigating the problems that lead to ineffective adherence. That way, the present study shows that not only is necessary do investigation about new treatments, but that also is learning more about our patients and their concerns. Only in this way we can solve this global problem. This way, we show a study of qualitative research where there is a phenomenological approach to the experience and feelings of the patients, which have abandoned the scheduled treatment at some point of his life. The results will be obtained through interview in depth and discussion groups, allowing triangulation of data to achieve the maximum rigour and possible validity. Thus, response to the needs of knowledge which is so scarce on the research of therapeutic adherence in patients with IBD, improving the knowledge and the evolution of nurse discipline. |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://repositori.upf.edu/bitstream/handle/10230/32588/Farre_2017.pdf?isAllowed=y&sequence=1 |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |