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J Holist Nurs ; 30(4): 244-52; quiz 253-4, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22828951

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PURPOSE: The purposes were to identify loneliness in rural women with chronic conditions and to identify the major themes represented in their descriptions of their feelings of loneliness. DESIGN: This study was a secondary analysis of data collected during a 22-week computer-based support and health online intervention in which rural women participated in virtual forums that allowed them to share life experiences. METHOD: Quantitative data were gathered from participants' self-reported loneliness via the UCLA Loneliness Scale. Qualitative data analysis consisted of seeking loneliness themes imbedded in the participants' online exchanges. FINDINGS: High scores on the loneliness scale indicated a high degree of expressed loneliness, with possible scores of 20 to 80. The range of scores for all participants (n = 57) was 21 to 68; for those in the upper quartile (n = 12), the range was 52 to 68. Loneliness themes identified were longing for loved ones, changing relationships, listening in the background, and impact of rural factors. CONCLUSIONS: Because loneliness has been described as a painful experience and can have long-reaching effects on an individual's health, it is a factor to be considered in planning nursing care for individuals who may be at risk because of physical and/or emotional isolation.


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Chronic Disease/nursing , Chronic Disease/psychology , Loneliness/psychology , Rural Population/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Chronic Disease/epidemiology , Female , Health Surveys , Humans , Middle Aged , Montana/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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