‘So many women suffer in silence’: A thematic analysis of women’s written accounts of coping with endometriosis
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posted on 2020-03-31, 00:00 authored by S Grogan, Emma TurleyEmma Turley, J ColeObjective: To understand women’s experiences of coping with endometriosis, and impact on their lives. Design: Women accessed an online questionnaire through a U.K.-based endometriosis charity website. Methods: Thirty-four women, aged 22–56 years, with self-reported medically-diagnosed endometriosis, 30 of whom were White, responded to open-ended questions, analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Results: Participants spoke about their lives being a constant struggle, where they tried to maintain their personal and working lives whilst dealing with long-term pain. Women had to ‘battle’ for an accurate diagnosis, and had limited faith in health professionals. Coping strategies included avoidance of social events to conserve energy (self-pacing), and avoiding taking painkillers to retain alertness. Women did not feel able to be honest with family and friends about their symptoms, and felt socially isolated and misunderstood. Conclusions: Implications for health professionals are discussed, including the need for earlier diagnosis and taking women’s symptoms more seriously at referral; understanding the need to conserve energy in the context of long-term pain; that not taking pain medication may be an active choice to retain alertness; and that avoiding being honest with friends and family and subsequent feelings of isolation may be common experiences relevant to designing treatment programmes. © 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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33Issue
11Start Page
1364End Page
1378Number of Pages
15eISSN
1476-8321ISSN
0887-0446Publisher
Taylor & Francis (Routledge)Publisher DOI
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2018-06-27External Author Affiliations
Manchester Metropolitan University, UKEra Eligible
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