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Experience of adults and older people with adherence to venous ulcer care

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To understand the experience of adults and older people with adherence to venous ulcer care.

METHOD

A qualitative study based on the concepts of Alfred Schütz’s social phenomenology was carried out with 12 adults and older people undergoing venous ulcer treatment in a specialized service in the state of Minas Gerais. The interviews were carried out from October to November 2015, analyzed, categorized, and discussed based on the theoretical-philosophical framework adopted and on thematic literature.

RESULTS

The following thematic categories emerged from the interviews: “beliefs and personal and social activities hindering adherence to care”; “being protagonists in the care relationship with venous ulcers”, and “motivation for adherence to care”.

CONCLUSIONS

The intersubjective relationship established between patients with venous ulcers and healthcare professionals emerged as a driving force for adherence to care. Promoting the reciprocity relationship of perspectives between these social actors may promote greater adherence to venous ulcer care.

KEYWORDS:
Varicose ulcer; Nursing care; Interpersonal relations; Nursing; Qualitative research

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