Experiencias, valores y preferencias de las personas con trastorno de ansiedad generalizada sobre el cuidado de su saludinvestigación cualitativa

  1. Ramos-García, Vanesa 1
  2. Toledo-Chávarri, Ana 1
  3. Trujillo-Martín, María del Mar 1
  4. Del Pino-Sedeño, Tasmania 1
  5. Castro, Wenceslao Peñate 2
  6. Pérez, Lilisbeth Perestelo 3
  1. 1 Fundación Canaria Instituto de Investigación Sanitara de Canarias (FIISC), España
  2. 2 Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud – Universidad de La Laguna (ULL), España
  3. 3 Servicio de Evaluación del Servicio Canario de La Salud (SESCS), España
Revue:
New Trends in Qualitative Research

ISSN: 2184-7770

Année de publication: 2020

Titre de la publication: Qualitative Research in Health: advances and challenges

Volumen: 3

Type: Article

DOI: 10.36367/NTQR.3.2020.331-346 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccès ouvert editor

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Résumé

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is one of the most common anxiety disorders and represents a high percentage in primary care (PC) settings. Knowing the values and preferences of people with GAD in relation to available treatments facilitates their choice and improves health conditions. Goals: To conduct a qualitative study to learn about the experience, values and preferences of people with GAD with respect to treatments and to include the results in the recommendations of a CPG. Method: Design qualitative with semi-structured interviews. Results: Five topics were identified from the narrative analysis: 1) Access to care: diagnosis, drug treatment and specialized care; 2) Acceptability of treatments; 3) Values and preferences; 4) Care in primary care; 5) Knowledge for self-management and information needs. Conclusions: Acceptability of treatments is variable and diagnosis is more frequent outside PC settings. There is a need for information regarding GAD and its treatments.