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Self-care strategies and its effective factors in veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder: A qualitative study

(2019) Self-care strategies and its effective factors in veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder: A qualitative study. Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. pp. 151-166. ISSN 17359279 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Background and purpose: Self-care activities can be effective in empowering patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in their recovery and health. There are limited information on selfcare practices undertaken by veterans with chronic PTSD, so, this study aimed at exploring these strategies in this population. Materials and methods: The present study is the part of grounded theory that was carried out during 2015-2017. Data were collected via semistructured in-depth interviews and field notes. Twelve veterans with chronic PTSD and 13 caregivers participated. They were selected via purposive sampling from Baqiyatallah-Azam Hospital, Sadr Psychiatric Clinic, and West Tehran Consulting Center. Data were analyzed by Corbin and Strauss approach. Results: The loss of existential integrity was identified as the main concern of veterans with chronic PTSD. Effective and intervening factors in performing self-care activities included spirituality, personal knowledge, family supports, social supports, and institutional facilities, while the dimensions and outcomes of the disease, personality traits, the nature and dimensions of treatments, and inadequate organizational supports were the barriers to self-care. Self-care strategies included incompatible coping (escape or avoidance, isolation, repression and impulsive behavior) and compatible coping (adherence to treatment, seeking social supports, spiritual holding, and attempts to gain and maintain independence). Conclusion: Self-care strategies of combat veterans with chronic PTSD could be different based on contextual-structural factors. Supportive sources (family, society, and organization) could help in facilitating the use of consistent and effective coping strategies to reconstruct existential integrity. © 2019, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Care givers Chronic posttraumatic stress disorder Qualitative study Self-care Veterans Article attitude to health caregiver clinical article coping behavior family attitude human outcome assessment patient compliance personality assessment posttraumatic stress disorder religion self care semi structured interview social support veteran
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Page Range: pp. 151-166
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 29
Number: 176
ISSN: 17359279 (ISSN)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/468

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