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. 2023 Jul 29:12:224.
doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1010_22. eCollection 2023.

Persistent suffering: Living experiences of patients with rare disease: An interpretative phenomenological study

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Persistent suffering: Living experiences of patients with rare disease: An interpretative phenomenological study

Fatemeh Rezaei et al. J Educ Health Promot. .

Abstract

Background: The low prevalence of rare diseases has caused the need for studies in this field to be neglected. Regardless of the prevalence of rare diseases, many people around the world have to live with the medical, psychological, and social consequences of their condition. Individuals with rare diseases may face challenges that are different from those experienced in more common medical conditions. The life experiences of patients with rare diseases have not been sufficiently investigated. The purpose of this study was to discover the meaning of living as a person with a rare disease.

Materials and methods: This interpretative phenomenological study was conducted in 2021-2022 on 10 patients with one of the rare diseases (registered in the Atlas of Rare Diseases of Iran). Based on purposeful sampling, people with rare diseases living in Mazandaran, Golestan, and Tehran provinces were invited to participate in the study. Data collection was done using open and semi-structured interviews. The research question was exploring understanding the experience and meaning of life as a person with a rare disease. Van Manen's interpretive phenomenological approach was used to analyze the data, and the criteria of validity, transferability, and verifiability were used to ensure the trustworthiness of the research.

Results: The five main themes "permanent suffering, such as a bird in a cage, rejection, immersion in the whirlpool of thoughts, losing the feeling of life", and 10 sub-themes "nightmare, giving up, deprivation, limitation, worthlessness, being stigmatized, dark vision, confusion, continuous regret, and inferiority feeling" were extracted.

Conclusion: The results of this study show that the suffering of the disease casts a shadow on all aspects of a patient's life with a rare disease. The effects of illness, disability, limitations, and exclusions had created a human being in a cage, whose right to live like others has been denied.

Keywords: Lived experience; phenomenology; qualitative study; rare disease.

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