Social construction of the experience of living with chronic kidney disease

ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the experience of people living with Chronic Kidney Disease who have been transplanted, from the meanings constructed based on the experienced phenomenon. Method: Hermeneutic-phenomenological study based on the five lifeworld existentials, according to Van Manen’s...

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Main Authors: Claudia Andrea Ramírez-Perdomo, Mari Carmen Solano-Ruíz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2018-08-01
Series:Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692018000100342&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-beefc1f8dbc2463cb899fc1c230b13c22020-11-24T22:11:24ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem1518-83452018-08-0126010.1590/1518-8345.2439.3028S0104-11692018000100342Social construction of the experience of living with chronic kidney diseaseClaudia Andrea Ramírez-PerdomoMari Carmen Solano-RuízABSTRACT Objective: To understand the experience of people living with Chronic Kidney Disease who have been transplanted, from the meanings constructed based on the experienced phenomenon. Method: Hermeneutic-phenomenological study based on the five lifeworld existentials, according to Van Manen’s theoretical framework. Eleven transplanted patients participated in the study and data collection was carried out through semi-structured interviews, after approval of the study by the Ethics Committee of the University of Antioquia. Results: The theme of Living with Chronic Kidney Disease emerged, and the subthemes were grouped as lifeworld existentials of Temporality: something unexpected, being present and not seeing it, being young and sick. Relationality: support, feeling stuck and Terminal Chronic Renal Failure. Spatiality: changes in life, sadness and depression. Corporeality: body deterioration and changes in sex life. Materiality: effects on the economic status. Conclusions: The care provided to people must be oriented in order to recognize their individualities, understanding what the illness means for the individual and his family, how they live with it and what the changes are, leading them to modify their lives and start a long process, such as living with a chronic disease.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692018000100342&lng=en&tlng=enKidney Disease ChronicKidney TransplantationQualitative ResearchHermeneuticNursingCare
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Mari Carmen Solano-Ruíz
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Social construction of the experience of living with chronic kidney disease
Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
Kidney Disease Chronic
Kidney Transplantation
Qualitative Research
Hermeneutic
Nursing
Care
author_facet Claudia Andrea Ramírez-Perdomo
Mari Carmen Solano-Ruíz
author_sort Claudia Andrea Ramírez-Perdomo
title Social construction of the experience of living with chronic kidney disease
title_short Social construction of the experience of living with chronic kidney disease
title_full Social construction of the experience of living with chronic kidney disease
title_fullStr Social construction of the experience of living with chronic kidney disease
title_full_unstemmed Social construction of the experience of living with chronic kidney disease
title_sort social construction of the experience of living with chronic kidney disease
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
issn 1518-8345
publishDate 2018-08-01
description ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the experience of people living with Chronic Kidney Disease who have been transplanted, from the meanings constructed based on the experienced phenomenon. Method: Hermeneutic-phenomenological study based on the five lifeworld existentials, according to Van Manen’s theoretical framework. Eleven transplanted patients participated in the study and data collection was carried out through semi-structured interviews, after approval of the study by the Ethics Committee of the University of Antioquia. Results: The theme of Living with Chronic Kidney Disease emerged, and the subthemes were grouped as lifeworld existentials of Temporality: something unexpected, being present and not seeing it, being young and sick. Relationality: support, feeling stuck and Terminal Chronic Renal Failure. Spatiality: changes in life, sadness and depression. Corporeality: body deterioration and changes in sex life. Materiality: effects on the economic status. Conclusions: The care provided to people must be oriented in order to recognize their individualities, understanding what the illness means for the individual and his family, how they live with it and what the changes are, leading them to modify their lives and start a long process, such as living with a chronic disease.
topic Kidney Disease Chronic
Kidney Transplantation
Qualitative Research
Hermeneutic
Nursing
Care
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