International Journal of Nursing Studies
Volume 36, Issue 3 , Pages 255-262, June 1999

Coping with chronic illness: a qualitative study of coping with postpolio syndrome

Department of Caring Sciences, University of Örebro, Sweden

Received 3 May 1998; received in revised form 27 October 1998; accepted 12 February 1999.

Abstract 

The study describes how 24 people with postpolio syndrome (PPS) cope with their problems. Two qualitative interviews were conducted, 6 weeks apart. The interviews were analysed inductively. It was found that the participants experienced many types of illness-related problems in their everyday lives. Furthermore, they describe the progressive deterioration in terms of a general weakness, fatigue and pain—these adding to the emotional stress. A variety of coping strategies are employed and the result of the analysis shows it to be impossible to carry out a clearly differentiated grouping into problem-focused and emotion-focused. By and large the participants have learnt to live with the changes and feel that they have ‘a good life in spite of everything’.

Keywords:  Coping, Nursing, Postpolio syndrome, Chronic disease, Qualitative study

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PII: S0020-7489(99)00021-8

International Journal of Nursing Studies
Volume 36, Issue 3 , Pages 255-262, June 1999