The study illuminates the subjective experience of haemophilia in people who took part in the Haemophilia Experience, Results and Opportunities (HERO) initiative, a quali-quantitative research program aimed at exploring psychosocial issues concerning this illness around the world. Applying a bottom-up analytic process with the help of software for textual data, we investigated 19 interviews in order to describe the core themes and the latent factors of speech, to explore the role of different variables in shaping the participants' illness experiences. The five themes detected are feeling different from others, body pain, acquisition of knowledge and resources, family history, and integration of care practices in everyday life. We illustrate how nationality, age, family situation, the use of prophylaxis or on-demand treatment, and the presence of human immunodeficiency virus or hepatitis C virus affect the experience of our participants in different ways. Findings are used to bring insights on research, clinical practice, and psychosocial support.

Palareti, L., Potí, S., Cassis, F., Emiliani, F., Matino, D., Iorio, A. (2015). Shared topics on the experience of people with haemophilia living in the UK and the USA and the influence of individual and contextual variables: Results from the hero qualitative study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE STUDIES ON HEALTH AND WELL-BEING, 10(1), 1-11 [10.3402/qhw.v10.28915].

Shared topics on the experience of people with haemophilia living in the UK and the USA and the influence of individual and contextual variables: Results from the hero qualitative study

Palareti, Laura
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Emiliani, Francesca;
2015

Abstract

The study illuminates the subjective experience of haemophilia in people who took part in the Haemophilia Experience, Results and Opportunities (HERO) initiative, a quali-quantitative research program aimed at exploring psychosocial issues concerning this illness around the world. Applying a bottom-up analytic process with the help of software for textual data, we investigated 19 interviews in order to describe the core themes and the latent factors of speech, to explore the role of different variables in shaping the participants' illness experiences. The five themes detected are feeling different from others, body pain, acquisition of knowledge and resources, family history, and integration of care practices in everyday life. We illustrate how nationality, age, family situation, the use of prophylaxis or on-demand treatment, and the presence of human immunodeficiency virus or hepatitis C virus affect the experience of our participants in different ways. Findings are used to bring insights on research, clinical practice, and psychosocial support.
2015
Palareti, L., Potí, S., Cassis, F., Emiliani, F., Matino, D., Iorio, A. (2015). Shared topics on the experience of people with haemophilia living in the UK and the USA and the influence of individual and contextual variables: Results from the hero qualitative study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE STUDIES ON HEALTH AND WELL-BEING, 10(1), 1-11 [10.3402/qhw.v10.28915].
Palareti, Laura; Potí, Silvia; Cassis, Frederica; Emiliani, Francesca; Matino, Davide; Iorio, Alfonso
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