Inflammatory bowel disease is a type of chronic gastrointestinal inflammatory disease. The chronic nature of the disease, the severity of its symptoms, and its unpredictability make it comparable to cancers regarding both its influence on quality of life and the direct and indirect health costs. The impact of inflammatory bowel disease on daily life is well documented; however, despite the notable increase in the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in recent years, the international literature still does not adequately take into account the perspective of patients and how they experience the disease in their daily lives. With Cohen's phenomenology method, we investigate the lived experience of people suffering from inflammatory bowel disease. Our sample included 21 participants with an average age of 47 years. Three main themes and related subthemes emerged: A "deep life change"with the subtheme of "self-isolation,"being "invisibly sick,"and "receiving the diagnosis"with the subtheme of "trust in health professionals."Understanding the lived experiences of people living with inflammatory bowel disease will aid in the development of educational programs and effective interventions.

Lived Experiences of Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Italy: A Phenomenological Investigation

Simeone, Silvio
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Spagnuolo, Rocco;Doldo, Patrizia
2025-01-01

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease is a type of chronic gastrointestinal inflammatory disease. The chronic nature of the disease, the severity of its symptoms, and its unpredictability make it comparable to cancers regarding both its influence on quality of life and the direct and indirect health costs. The impact of inflammatory bowel disease on daily life is well documented; however, despite the notable increase in the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in recent years, the international literature still does not adequately take into account the perspective of patients and how they experience the disease in their daily lives. With Cohen's phenomenology method, we investigate the lived experience of people suffering from inflammatory bowel disease. Our sample included 21 participants with an average age of 47 years. Three main themes and related subthemes emerged: A "deep life change"with the subtheme of "self-isolation,"being "invisibly sick,"and "receiving the diagnosis"with the subtheme of "trust in health professionals."Understanding the lived experiences of people living with inflammatory bowel disease will aid in the development of educational programs and effective interventions.
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