Batool Pouraboli
1, Heidar Ali Abedi
2*, Abbass Abbaszadeh
3, Majid Kazemi
41 1Department of neonatal and Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2 2Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Khorasgan-Isfahan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran
3 3Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
4 4Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Rafsanjan, Iran
Abstract
Introduction: Self-care is the core concept of health care and may be
considered as one’s stabilization, and restoration as well as the improvement
of his/her health and well-being. Looking at the process of Self-care from
patients’ perspective who suffer from thalassemia may assist the nurses and
health care providers to facilitate the health process. Thus this study was
conducted to discover the process of self-care in patients with major
thalassemia.
Methods: This qualitative study was conducted with grounded
theory approach. 21 patients with major thalassemia from a Medical Research
Center, supervised by Kerman Medical University, were selected through purposeful
and theoretical sampling. Data were collected by unstructured interviews which
lasted 30-60 minutes. These data were analyzed using the method of Corbin and Strauss.
Results: The main theme of
“struggling to improve life quality” that included the sub-themes of “focus on
needs of illness, “activating resources” and “restoring a new identity with
thalassemia” were extracted from the data. This theme
implies that participants endeavor to strengthen their self- efficacy via
thalassemia. “Looking for strengthening self-efficacy in light of thalassemia”
was the core theme in this study.
Conclusion: Facilitating the process of self-care in patients with major thalassemia
requires that they be helped so that their self-efficacy, influenced by real
life conditions, might be strengthened in light of thalassemia. Increasing
public awareness and social support may affect the recognition of individual,
family and society.