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Women with fibromyalgia struggled to gain integrity, understanding, symptom relief, and freedom in their everyday lives

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QUESTION: For women, what is the meaning of living with fibromyalgia?

Design

A phenomenological hermeneutic study.

Setting

An outpatient rheumatological clinic in a large hospital in northern Sweden.

Participants

14 women aged 35–50 years (mean age 43 y) with fibromyalgia (American College of Rheumatology criteria) who had been treated at the clinic were recruited by purposive sampling. The women had experienced symptoms for 1–25 years and had been diagnosed for 0.5–6 years.

Methods

Before clinical treatment, individual narrative interviews of 15–60 minutes were done. Women were asked to talk about symptoms, daily life, relationships with others, and thoughts and feelings about fibromyalgia. Audiotaped interviews were transcribed verbatim, reviewed for accuracy, and analysed using naïve understanding and structural analysis. This process began with naïve reading, aimed at acquiring a sense of …

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