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Sina Valiee, Maria Mariam Kalhor, Nahid Dehghan Nayeri, Rojyar Valiee,
Volume 1, Issue 1 (Summer 2015)
Abstract

Background and aim: Besides their effects on patients’ bodies, diseases and their treatments can also take a toll psychologically on different aspects of patients’ lives. On the other hand, patients’ experiences of diseases and treatments are affected by the type and the manifestations of diseases as well as their own socio-cultural background. Understanding patients’ experiences of diseases can help healthcare professionals improve the quality of care. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of prostate surgery among patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Methods: This was a qualitative content analysis study. A purposive sample of patients who had recently undergone a transurethral resection of the prostate was recruited from the urologic care unit of Tohid Hospital, Sanandaj, Iran. Study data were collected through conducting fifteen in-depth interviews with patients. The qualitative content analysis approach was adopted for data analysis.

Findings: Study participants’ experiences of transurethral resection of the prostate fell into four main themes including succumbing to the disease, having no option other than undergoing the surgery, having freedom and comfort, and feeling worried about future.

Results: Male patients who undergo transurethral resection of the prostate need educations and information in order to understand and accept the disease, its treatments, and its effects on different aspects of their lives. Study findings highlighted the necessity for developing and implementing post-operative care plans for this patient population.


Sina Valiee, Reza Negarandeh, Nahid Dehghan Nayeri, Rojyar Valiee,
Volume 1, Issue 4 (Spring 2016)
Abstract

Background and Aim: The fact that in spite of providing care some of the patients pass away can affect the mental health of some of the nurses and eventually affect the caring of patients. Therefore, considering the importance of end stage care, this research aimed to explore the experiences of caring end stage patients by nurses working in ICU.

Materials and Methods: This study is qualitative content analysis. After purposive sampling, data was collected using interview and semi-structured interview and data saturation was reached after interviewing with 10 nurses working in ICU wards of Sanandaj city and the data were analyzed using content analysis contract.

Findings: Three main themes were obtained from the data analysis: trauma, omitting the responsibility of the patient from the nurse and adhering to the inner voice about the experience of caring of end stage patients.

Conclusion: The results of this study indicated the need for moral support from nurses, providing the possibility of providing full care, paying attention and managing patients condition and their families and making nurses participate in the decision-making process of end-stage patients. Therefore, managers while supporting nurses should consider these aspects and establish specialized nursing care units for end stage patients to provide full care for these patients.



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