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Experiences of Adult Clients Diagnosed with Schistosomiasis in Eastern Visayas Philippines
Lourdes Ebilane – Balderian1*, Jerry V. Manlapaz2

1Colegio de Sta. Lourdes of Leyte Foundation, Inc. Philippines
2Senior High School, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines


Abstract

Background: Schistosomiasis or bilharzia is a slow, progressive disease currently infecting over 200 million people worldwide and results in approximately 25 million disability-adjusted life years lost. It is a chronic wasting disease that is not only a public health concern but also a socio-economic problem and it is one of the most important tropical diseases in the Philippines. Twelve regions in the country are endemic for Schistosomiasis, affecting 28 of the 79 provinces, with 1,152 endemic villages in 169 municipalities. Purpose: The main purpose of the study was to identify and describe the experiences of the adult clients diagnosed with Schistosomiasis. Methods: The study utilized a qualitative Hermeneutic phenomenological research design. Using a semi structured interview guide questionnaire, a total of 10 adult clients diagnosed with Schistosomiasis were purposively selected and interviewed. Data were analyzed using Colaizzi-s phenomenological method in data analysis. Results: Four (4) themes and eight (8) categories emerged from the study: theme 1 dimensions of health with categories, work related and physical symptoms, theme 2 disequilibrium with categories feeling apprehension, financial difficulties, and social stigma, theme 3 ways of coping with categories consultations and taking of prescribed medicines and family support, and theme 4 faith in God. Conclusion: The participants experienced various signs and symptoms from being sick with Schistosomiasis. Aside from this, they also felt apprehension and isolation. The participants employed various strategies to improve their health and well-being that enabled them to manage the different signs and symptoms associated with the disease. The participants also recounted the changes in their lives before and after getting sick and how they coped with Schistosomiasis.

Keywords: Schistosomiasis, adult clients, experiences

Topic: Communicable and Non Communicable Diseases

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/kXYHC9cq7ean

Conference: The 3rd International Conference of Health Sciences (ICHS 2019)

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (JERRY VILLARUEL MANLAPAZ, RN, EdD, PhD)

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