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J Nurs Res ; 27(2): e17, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30153131

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have confirmed that women who are diagnosed with celiac disease report a lower quality of life than men who are diagnosed with the same illness. PURPOSE: This article describes the life experiences of women with celiac disease, especially those who adhere to a lifelong gluten-free diet. METHODS: A phenomenological design based on the Giorgi method was used. Twenty-two women who were diagnosed with celiac disease and were between 16 and 75 years old completed the semistructured interviews. RESULTS: The results showed that celiac disease has differing effects on the lives of women sufferers. The general feeling of being a woman with celiac disease was described as an effort toward achieving a normalized life. Four categories emerged from the results: feelings at diagnosis, limitations in daily life, social perceptions of the illness, and personal meanings of celiac disease. CONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This study shows that celiac disease and its treatment reduce mental and social quality of life in women. Organizations and public institutions should carry out public awareness campaigns targeting celiac disease and promote quality of life in sufferers of celiac disease in general.


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Celiac Disease/complications , Nutritional Support/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Celiac Disease/psychology , Female , Humans , Interviews as Topic/methods , Middle Aged , Nutritional Support/standards , Qualitative Research , Quality of Life/psychology , Social Support , Spain , Surveys and Questionnaires
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