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- Title
"Trust is built in an inner principle": an idiographic case study exploring the trust of a young man with chronic pancreatitis in healthcare professionals.
- Authors
Tomagová, Martina; Čáp, Juraj; Podolinská, Lucia
- Abstract
Aim: The idiographic case study aimed to explore the trust of a person with chronic pancreatitis in healthcare professionals. Design: An interpretive phenomenological idiographic case study. Methods: Data collection was carried out through a semistructured in-depth interview with a 29-year-old man with chronic pancreatitis. The purposive sampling of the participant was carried out according to feasibility criteria. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used with the assistance of Atlas.ti 9 for data analysis. Results: Five interconnected personal experiential themes reflecting the trust of the participant in healthcare professionals were identified: Trust in healthcare professionals as an inner feeling; Active and partnership approach of healthcare professionals; Paternalistic approach and lack of interest of healthcare professionals in the patient; Expertise of healthcare professionals; and Linking trust in health professionals with the hospital ward environment, with 22 experiential statements. Conclusion: The participant considered trust to be an internal feeling of expectation that healthcare professionals would help him actively solve his health problems. The findings promote the implementation of patient-centered care and the partnership approach in the care of patients with chronic pancreatitis. The personal experience themes identified provide information for further qualitative research aimed at a deeper understanding of the lived experience of trust for patients with chronic pancreatitis.
- Subjects
PANCREATITIS diagnosis; CHRONIC disease diagnosis; HUMAN services programs; QUALITATIVE research; MEDICAL personnel; RESEARCH funding; INTERVIEWING; PILOT projects; WORK environment; HOSPITAL care; JUDGMENT sampling; EXPERIENCE; CHRONIC diseases; PANCREATITIS; PATIENT-centered care; TRUST; ATTITUDES of medical personnel; RESEARCH; RESEARCH methodology; PHYSICIAN-patient relations; PHENOMENOLOGY; DATA analysis software; EXPERTISE; PATIENTS' attitudes
- Publication
Central European Journal of Nursing & Midwifery, 2024, Vol 15, Issue 1, p1059
- ISSN
2336-3517
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15452/CEJNM.2024.15.0003