Experiences Living with Fatigue in Iranian Veterans Chemically Injured by Sulfur Mustard Gas: A Phenomenological Study
Purpose: Fatigue affects the quality of life. Evidence shows that the phenomenon of fatigue is experienced differently depending on the type of disease and its consequences. The aim of the study was to explicate the meanings of the experience of living with fatigue in chemically injured veterans. Me...
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doaj-033a4c77a1334fa8a8d9a44247e5b6352020-11-24T22:13:51ZengElsevierAsian Nursing Research1976-13172012-12-016418118610.1016/j.anr.2012.10.008Experiences Living with Fatigue in Iranian Veterans Chemically Injured by Sulfur Mustard Gas: A Phenomenological StudySoheil Najafi Mehri, PhD0Abbas Ebadi, PhD1Majideh Heravi Karimooi, PhD2Mahshid Foroughan, PhD3Hedayat Sahraei, PhD4Research Center of Chemical Injuries, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFaculty of Nursing, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Education, Faculty of Nursing, Shahed University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, IranResearch Center of Neurosciences, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranPurpose: Fatigue affects the quality of life. Evidence shows that the phenomenon of fatigue is experienced differently depending on the type of disease and its consequences. The aim of the study was to explicate the meanings of the experience of living with fatigue in chemically injured veterans. Methods: The hermeneutic phenomenology approach was used in this study, with an emphasis on Van Mennen's viewpoint and approach. According to Van Mennen, six overlapping dynamic activities are recommended to conduct a phenomenological study. During unstructured interviews, the participants were asked to describe their daily living experiences with fatigue. The participants were individuals who were chemically injured due to exposure to mustard gas. After examining every statement in the interview text, extractions of the meaning units, clustering, and themes were performed. Results: The data explication was based on the third to sixth stages of Van Mennen's approach. The experience living with fatigue was classified into four essential themes: fatigue as a chronic condition, as an unstable and affected situation, as a physical condition of the entire individual, and as a mental condition of the entire individual. Conclusion: Due to unique social interactions and pathogenicity, victims of mustard gas experience fatigue differently than patients with other chronic diseases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1976131712000709fatiguemustard gasqualitative researchquality of lifeveterans |
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Soheil Najafi Mehri, PhD Abbas Ebadi, PhD Majideh Heravi Karimooi, PhD Mahshid Foroughan, PhD Hedayat Sahraei, PhD Experiences Living with Fatigue in Iranian Veterans Chemically Injured by Sulfur Mustard Gas: A Phenomenological Study Asian Nursing Research fatigue mustard gas qualitative research quality of life veterans |
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Soheil Najafi Mehri, PhD Abbas Ebadi, PhD Majideh Heravi Karimooi, PhD Mahshid Foroughan, PhD Hedayat Sahraei, PhD |
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Experiences Living with Fatigue in Iranian Veterans Chemically Injured by Sulfur Mustard Gas: A Phenomenological Study |
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Experiences Living with Fatigue in Iranian Veterans Chemically Injured by Sulfur Mustard Gas: A Phenomenological Study |
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Experiences Living with Fatigue in Iranian Veterans Chemically Injured by Sulfur Mustard Gas: A Phenomenological Study |
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Experiences Living with Fatigue in Iranian Veterans Chemically Injured by Sulfur Mustard Gas: A Phenomenological Study |
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Experiences Living with Fatigue in Iranian Veterans Chemically Injured by Sulfur Mustard Gas: A Phenomenological Study |
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experiences living with fatigue in iranian veterans chemically injured by sulfur mustard gas: a phenomenological study |
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Purpose: Fatigue affects the quality of life. Evidence shows that the phenomenon of fatigue is experienced differently depending on the type of disease and its consequences. The aim of the study was to explicate the meanings of the experience of living with fatigue in chemically injured veterans.
Methods: The hermeneutic phenomenology approach was used in this study, with an emphasis on Van Mennen's viewpoint and approach. According to Van Mennen, six overlapping dynamic activities are recommended to conduct a phenomenological study. During unstructured interviews, the participants were asked to describe their daily living experiences with fatigue. The participants were individuals who were chemically injured due to exposure to mustard gas. After examining every statement in the interview text, extractions of the meaning units, clustering, and themes were performed.
Results: The data explication was based on the third to sixth stages of Van Mennen's approach. The experience living with fatigue was classified into four essential themes: fatigue as a chronic condition, as an unstable and affected situation, as a physical condition of the entire individual, and as a mental condition of the entire individual.
Conclusion: Due to unique social interactions and pathogenicity, victims of mustard gas experience fatigue differently than patients with other chronic diseases. |
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