1. A primary care psychoeducational group intervention for patients with depression and physical comorbidity: A qualitative study with a gender perspective.
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Raya‐Tena, Antonia, Martín‐Royo, Jaume, Bellido‐Pérez, Mercedes, Sauch Valmaña, Gloria, Berenguera Ossó, Anna, Soria‐García, M. Dolores, Ruíz‐Serrano, Sonia, Lacasta‐Tintorer, Norma, and Jiménez Herrera, M. Francisca
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NURSES' attitudes ,PSYCHOTHERAPY patients ,RESEARCH methodology ,PSYCHOEDUCATION ,MEDICAL office nursing ,INTERVIEWING ,EXPERIENCE ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,PRIMARY health care ,SEX distribution ,QUALITATIVE research ,PHENOMENOLOGY ,DIARY (Literary form) ,MENTAL depression ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,RESEARCH funding ,EMOTIONS ,PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation ,NEEDS assessment ,THEMATIC analysis ,CONTENT analysis ,GROUP psychotherapy ,COMORBIDITY - Abstract
Objective: To explore the experiences and emotions of individuals with depression and physical comorbidity within the context of psychoeducational group interventions led by primary care nurses in Catalunya (Spain). Method: A psychoeducational group intervention was conducted in the first semester of 2019 with 13 primary care teams (rural/urban) and 95 participants with depression and physical comorbidity. The qualitative research and phenomenological perspective were based on 13 field diaries and 7 semi‐structured interviews carried out with the observer nurses. The interviews were recorded and transcribed. Codes were identified by segmenting the text into citations/verbatim accounts and emerging categories/subcategories by regrouping the codes. The results were triangulated among the researchers to identify and compare similarities and differences. Results: Four major themes were found: (a) gender differences; (b) coping strategies and changes observed during the intervention; (c) functions of the group as a therapeutic element; and (d) the nurses' perceptions of the group experience. Gender differences were identified in relation to experiences and emotions. Conclusions: As some patients acquired skills/behaviours during the intervention that helped them initiate changes and the nurses were satisfied with the intervention, it is important to include this information when planning effective interventions for patients with this profile. Summary statement: What is already known about this topic? There are gender differences in the prevalence of depression. What this paper adds? This study describes the experiences and emotions of women with depression and physical comorbidity within the context of psychoeducational group intervention. The implications of this paper: The study provides information about the experiences and emotions of women with depression. It will be important to include this qualitative information when planning effective interventions directed at patients with this profile. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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