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ReGAE 5: Can we improve the surgical journey for African-Caribbean patients undergoing glaucoma filtration surgery? Some preliminary findings
AIM: To explore the experiences of African-Caribbean patients who had undergone filtration surgery for advanced glaucoma. METHODS: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were used to collect the data and an interview guide was developed. Participants recounted when they first became aware of a probl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2708992/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668538 |
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author | Cross, Vinette Shah, Peter Glynn, Martin Chidrawar, Shivani |
author_facet | Cross, Vinette Shah, Peter Glynn, Martin Chidrawar, Shivani |
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description | AIM: To explore the experiences of African-Caribbean patients who had undergone filtration surgery for advanced glaucoma. METHODS: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were used to collect the data and an interview guide was developed. Participants recounted when they first became aware of a problem with their eyes and their feelings at the time. Subsequently they were probed about their subjective experiences of becoming a glaucoma patient, receiving treatment, the decision to undergo surgery, and its aftermath. The perceptions of three participants from three different generations of African-Caribbean men were selected from the larger study for presentation in this paper. Interview transcripts were subjected to narrative analysis. RESULTS: The concept of patient-partnership was re-framed in terms of mentorship. Surgeon–patient relationships are central to developing effective coping strategies. Support to face the ordeals ahead, challenge to take on new responsibilities, and help to envision a meaningful life with glaucoma are fundamental to fostering trust and maintaining motivation to continue. CONCLUSIONS: The use of patient narratives provides a valuable a resource for enhancing communication skills and patient-centered care in the hospital eye service. |
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spelling | pubmed-27089922009-08-10 ReGAE 5: Can we improve the surgical journey for African-Caribbean patients undergoing glaucoma filtration surgery? Some preliminary findings Cross, Vinette Shah, Peter Glynn, Martin Chidrawar, Shivani Clin Ophthalmol Original Research AIM: To explore the experiences of African-Caribbean patients who had undergone filtration surgery for advanced glaucoma. METHODS: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were used to collect the data and an interview guide was developed. Participants recounted when they first became aware of a problem with their eyes and their feelings at the time. Subsequently they were probed about their subjective experiences of becoming a glaucoma patient, receiving treatment, the decision to undergo surgery, and its aftermath. The perceptions of three participants from three different generations of African-Caribbean men were selected from the larger study for presentation in this paper. Interview transcripts were subjected to narrative analysis. RESULTS: The concept of patient-partnership was re-framed in terms of mentorship. Surgeon–patient relationships are central to developing effective coping strategies. Support to face the ordeals ahead, challenge to take on new responsibilities, and help to envision a meaningful life with glaucoma are fundamental to fostering trust and maintaining motivation to continue. CONCLUSIONS: The use of patient narratives provides a valuable a resource for enhancing communication skills and patient-centered care in the hospital eye service. Dove Medical Press 2009 2009-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2708992/ /pubmed/19668538 Text en © 2009 Cross et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Cross, Vinette Shah, Peter Glynn, Martin Chidrawar, Shivani ReGAE 5: Can we improve the surgical journey for African-Caribbean patients undergoing glaucoma filtration surgery? Some preliminary findings |
title | ReGAE 5: Can we improve the surgical journey for African-Caribbean patients undergoing glaucoma filtration surgery? Some preliminary findings |
title_full | ReGAE 5: Can we improve the surgical journey for African-Caribbean patients undergoing glaucoma filtration surgery? Some preliminary findings |
title_fullStr | ReGAE 5: Can we improve the surgical journey for African-Caribbean patients undergoing glaucoma filtration surgery? Some preliminary findings |
title_full_unstemmed | ReGAE 5: Can we improve the surgical journey for African-Caribbean patients undergoing glaucoma filtration surgery? Some preliminary findings |
title_short | ReGAE 5: Can we improve the surgical journey for African-Caribbean patients undergoing glaucoma filtration surgery? Some preliminary findings |
title_sort | regae 5: can we improve the surgical journey for african-caribbean patients undergoing glaucoma filtration surgery? some preliminary findings |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2708992/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668538 |
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