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Volume 3

Journal of Nursing Research and Practice

Nursing and Heart 2019

April 22-23, 2019

Nursing Education and Evidence Based Practice Conference

Heart Conference

April 22-23, 2019 Dubai, UAE

World

4

th

International

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Experiences and health related quality of life among women with systemic lupus erythematosus in Iloilo

province

Louie P Hijalda

University of San Agustin, Philippines

Background:

Globally, the Lupus Foundation in America estimates that 1.5 million Americans and at least 5 million people worldwide

suffer from SLE. In the Philippines, there is an estimated 443,891 among the population and the increasing number identified is

getting more serious and is difficult to deal with.

Methodology:

A descriptive phenomenology, qualitative research, with six participants involved. The guide questions were divided

into four aspects: physical, psychological, social and spiritual lived experiences and health related quality of life. The rigor and validity

of the study was achieved through engagement with the data, verification with feedback, use of extracts from verbatim account and

peer debriefing. The data analysis involved the use of Colaizzi methodological approach.

Results:

Main themes surfaced as similar among participants in their journey towards independence, acceptance, family support and

faith and trust to God. At first, they really had a hard time accepting their disease condition but later on, they come to adapt to its

changes and keep moving forward and learned lessons from it. They spend their time thinking about how to live their life normally.

Medications and therapies were essential parts and the prolonged compliance to medications entailed side effects which the client

cope up.

Conclusion:

Participants made strategies on how to control, ease or relieve the suffering brought about by their physical, psychological,

social and spiritual distress. Their faith, hope and trust in God even strengthened after knowing the disease.

lhijalda@usa.edu.ph

J Nursing Research and Practice, Volume 3

DOI: 10.4172/2632-251X-C3-009