2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277264
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Having allies—Experiences of support in people with stress-related exhaustion: A qualitative study

Abstract: Background The number of people seeking care for symptoms of exhaustion and stress is a major concern in several countries. The condition is a challenging and life-changing experience, and a deeper understanding of support to help people on sick leave due to stress-related exhaustion in their early stages is needed to facilitate recovery. Objective The aim was to explore experiences of support in people with stress-related exhaustion being on sick-leave less than six months. Method A qualitative interview … Show more

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“…The differences with these results may result from person-centred care being overshadowed by overly result-oriented, time-limited and depersonalized care, as indicated in a study with general practitioners (Derksen et al, 2016 ). Furthermore, previous research based on the person’s own perspectives highlights the importance of humanistic needs where the persons whole lifeworld is considered (Alsén et al, 2020 , 2022 ; Arman et al, 2011 ; Engebretsen & Bjorbaekmo, 2019 ; Jingrot & Rosberg, 2008 ). This speaks to the importance of a more person-centred approach, where the person and his/her narrative are in focus, which also seems important in our findings from a health care professional perspective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The differences with these results may result from person-centred care being overshadowed by overly result-oriented, time-limited and depersonalized care, as indicated in a study with general practitioners (Derksen et al, 2016 ). Furthermore, previous research based on the person’s own perspectives highlights the importance of humanistic needs where the persons whole lifeworld is considered (Alsén et al, 2020 , 2022 ; Arman et al, 2011 ; Engebretsen & Bjorbaekmo, 2019 ; Jingrot & Rosberg, 2008 ). This speaks to the importance of a more person-centred approach, where the person and his/her narrative are in focus, which also seems important in our findings from a health care professional perspective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%