Exploration of pre-hospital patient delays in seeking care for symptoms of bacteremia and sepsis: A qualitative study.
Felicia RuffinElizabeth Van HornSusan LetvakLaurie Kennedy-MalonePublished in: Nursing open (2022)
The three main themes included: gathering threads of information, weaving together the threads of information and impact and outcome of the illness. The main finding revealed was that an inability to recognize symptoms of bacteremia resulted in delayed help-seeking. Participants had difficulty recognizing their symptoms as being related to bacteremia when they lacked experience with infection or could not differentiate them from symptoms of other chronic co-morbid conditions. Recognizing symptoms and searching for their meaning was an early step in developing an action plan for seeking care. Patient-reported physical and psychological outcomes of the infection on their quality of life (QOL) varied widely, from none to major impact.
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