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03 Aug 2006
Received 30 August 2005; accepted 14 December 2005.
Nursing & Health Sciences
Volume 8 Issue 3 Page 133-139, September 2006
To cite this article:
S. Barbro Arvidsson rntphd, Ann Petersson rn, Inger Nilsson rn, Brita Andersson rn, Britt I. Arvidsson rn, Ingemar F. Petersson mdphd, Bengt Fridlund rntphd (2006)
A nurse-led rheumatology clinic's impact on empowering patients with rheumatoid arthritis: A qualitative study
Nursing & Health Sciences 8 (3)
, 133–139
doi:10.1111/j.1442-2018.2006.00269.x
Research Article
A nurse-led rheumatology clinic’s impact on empowering patients with rheumatoid arthritis: A qualitative study
Barbro Arvidsson, Department of Research and Development, Spenshult Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, S-313 92 Oskarström, Sweden. Email: barbro.arvidsson@hos.hh.seAbstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to describe a nurse-led rheumatology clinic’s impact on empowering patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, inflammatory disease that attacks many joints, causing considerable functional restrictions for patients. Consequently, these patients are dependent on a wide variety of health-care services. A descriptive, qualitative design inspired by phenomenography was chosen. The conceptions were collected through interviews with 16 strategically selected patients with RA. Three descriptive categories comprising eight conceptions emerged: teaching (gaining insight and receiving information), regular review (receiving security, realizing regularity, and achieving accessibility), and attention (getting a holistic assessment, receiving coordinated care, and getting sufficient time). A nurse-led rheumatology clinic can be a source for empowering patients with RA to adopt new stances to alternative actions and achieve a higher level of faith in their own abilities.
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