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Patient and family experience 2 years after necrotizing soft-tissue infection: A longitudinal qualitative investigation

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JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING
卷 79, 期 8, 页码 2924-2935

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jan.15535

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critical care; illness burden; necrotizing fasciitis; nursing; patient perspective; qualitative research

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The study aims to describe the short- and long-term experience of necrotizing soft-tissue infections from the patient and family perspective and identify unmet needs. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyze 87 semi-structured interviews involving 50 participants from Denmark and Sweden. The study found that half of the patients made a full recovery, while others still had unresolved issues after 2 years, and rehabilitation became less available and patient-centred over time.
AimsThe study aims were to provide a comprehensive description of the short- and long-term experience of necrotizing soft-tissue infections from the patient and family perspective. Further, to describe how unmet needs related to diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation are experienced. And finally, to present patient and family recommendations for improvements. DesignThe study had a longitudinal qualitative multi-centre two-country design. MethodsQualitative content analysis was applied to 87 semi-structured interviews involving 50 participants from Denmark and Sweden. In most interviews, patient and family were interviewed separately. Data were collected in 2015-2018. This is the fifth and final paper reporting the study. FindingsAfter initial inductive coding, we constructed a matrix of four timepoints (pre-admission, acute admission, after 6 months and after 2 years) describing physical, psychological and social responses and recommendations for improvement. We analysed deductively according to timepoints and predefined categories describing patient and family responses to life with necrotizing soft-tissue infections. The study suggested that physical recovery was obtained before psychological recovery. The aftermath of job loss and lacking social services amplified the burden. Patients still recovering experienced lack of understanding from family, friends and professionals that failed to recognize the complexity of their suffering. ConclusionsHalf of the patients in our study reported making a full recovery while the remaining described issues still unresolved 2 years after intensive care unit discharge. Predisposing factors and symptoms align with other studies of critical illness. During the acute stage, patients receive state-of-the art treatment and care, but as time passes, rehabilitation becomes less available and less patient-centred. ImpactThe study will increase nurses' understanding of patient and family suffering and complexity of long-term survival of necrotizing soft-tissue infections. Patient or Public ContributionFrom the planning stage of the study, we collaborated with a necrotizing soft-tissue infection survivor.

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