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Factors promoting and hindering resilience in youth with inflammatory bowel disease: A descriptive qualitative study

  • Lili You,
  • Siyao Wang,
  • Yangyang Wang,
  • Lingling Zhu,
  • Tiantian Wang,
  • Xiang Yu,
  • Jing Dong,
  • Yuxia Guan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.2150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Aim To explore factors promoting and hindering resilience in youth with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) based on Kumpfer's resilience framework. Design A descriptive qualitative study design with an interpretative approach was used. Methods Participants consisted of 10 youths with IBD from a tertiary hospital in Beijing (China) recruited using the purposive sampling method. Data were collected by semi‐structured interviews from December 2020 to March 2021. The directed content analysis was performed for data analysis. Results Both promoting factors and hindering factors could be divided into personal factors and environmental factors. Thirteen themes were identified. The promoting factors included acceptance of illness, strict self‐management, previous treatment experience, life goals, family support, medical support and peer encouragement. Stigma, lack of communication, negative cognition, societal incomprehension, economic pressure and academic and employment pressure were hindering factors. Conclusion Health care professionals need to develop greater awareness of factors, stemming from both the individual and the outside world, that hinder or promote resilience in order to aid young patients with IBD. Building targeted nursing measures to excavate the internal positive quality of patients, provide external support and promote the development of resilience.

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