Systematic review and meta-synthesis of coping with retinitis pigmentosa: implications for improving quality of life
Summary
The aim of this systematic review and meta-synthesis was to present a comprehensive overview of qualitative papers on experiences and coping strategies of adults living with RP, and how these influence quality of life. The overall sample was based on 126 people with RP from 12 articles that met the eligibility criteria. The five higher-level meta-themes were, 1) managing identity: making sense of RP, managing autonomy and independence; 2) living with RP: practical and emotional issues; 3) experiences with healthcare professionals and other social support; 4) adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies; and 5) impact of RP on work and career. This review established factors that can be explored as potential psychosocial influences in the relationship between coping strategies and quality of life in people with RP. Further understanding of these factors and mechanisms can help inform intervention development to support adaptive coping in living with RP and positively impact quality of life.
The aim of this systematic review and meta-synthesis was to present a comprehensive overview of qualitative papers on experiences and coping strategies of adults living with RP, and how these influence quality of life.
Publisher(s):
Springer Nature
Journal/Book/Website Title
BMC Ophthalmology
Date Published
13/08/2019
Volume
19
Issue
181
Peer Reviewed:
Yes
Reference(Citation):
Garip, G., and Kamal, A. (2019) A Systematic review and meta-synthesis of coping with retinitis pigmentosa: implications for improving quality of life. BMC Ophthalmology, 19(181), 1-16.
Country of Publication:
United States
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Countries of Subject Matter:
Worldwide
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Output(s)
Journal Article
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-019-1169-z