Publication: Vivencias de las jóvenes diagnosticadas de escoliosis idiopática
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Bonilla Carrasco, Maria Isabel ; Solano Ruiz, Maria Carmen
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Universidad de Murcia
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Justificación: Durante la adolescencia y la juventud acontecen cambios psicológicos y fisiológicos que
forman parte del desarrollo normal de la persona. La irrupción de la escoliosis en esta edad influye en
la vivencia de la autopercepción corporal.
Objetivo: Conocer cómo una deformidad corporal influye en la estabilidad emocional de las jóvenes
diagnosticadas de escoliosis.
Diseño: Metodología cualitativa fenomenológicas situada en la hermenéutica.
Método: Se utilizó una entrevista semiestructurada y dirigida a mujeres jóvenes con escoliosis
idiopática ingresadas en la unidad de raquis del Hospital Vall d´Hebron en Barcelona.
Resultados: Los principales resultados señalan un compromiso emocional que afecta a las actividades
de la vida diaria de las jóvenes, manifestándose, en algunas ocasiones, con sentimientos de
vergüenza, tristeza, preocupación, miedo, amargura, complejo y rabia. La experiencia se vive como un
duelo ante la pérdida de expectativas futuras.
Conclusiones: Los sentimientos y las emociones vividas y referidas por estas pacientes comprometen
su estabilidad emocional.
ABSTRACT. Justification: During adolescence and youth psychological and physiological changes occur that are part of the normal development of the individual. The emergence of scoliosis in this age influences the perception of body experience. Background: Knowing how a bodily deformity affects the emotional stability of young people diagnosed with scoliosis. Design: Qualitative research with phenomenological methodology at the hermeneutics. Method: A semi-structured interview was used and aimed at young women with idiopathic scoliosis entered in the spine unit at the Hospital Vall d'Hebron in Barcelona. Results: The main results indicate an emotional commitment that affects the activities of daily life for young people, demonstrating, sometimes with feelings of shame, sadness, worry, fear, bitterness, and rage complex. The experience is lived as a duel to the loss of future expectations. Conclusions: Feelings and emotions experienced and reported by these patients commit their emotional stability.
ABSTRACT. Justification: During adolescence and youth psychological and physiological changes occur that are part of the normal development of the individual. The emergence of scoliosis in this age influences the perception of body experience. Background: Knowing how a bodily deformity affects the emotional stability of young people diagnosed with scoliosis. Design: Qualitative research with phenomenological methodology at the hermeneutics. Method: A semi-structured interview was used and aimed at young women with idiopathic scoliosis entered in the spine unit at the Hospital Vall d'Hebron in Barcelona. Results: The main results indicate an emotional commitment that affects the activities of daily life for young people, demonstrating, sometimes with feelings of shame, sadness, worry, fear, bitterness, and rage complex. The experience is lived as a duel to the loss of future expectations. Conclusions: Feelings and emotions experienced and reported by these patients commit their emotional stability.
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