Living in a rural area with advanced chronic respiratory illness: a qualitative study.

Prim Care Respir J

University of Saskatchewan, College of Nursing, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Published: March 2011

Aim: To explore the impact of living with advanced chronic respiratory illness in a rural area

Methods: Using an interpretive descriptive approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven people living with advanced chronic respiratory illness in a rural area of Western Canada.

Results: Themes that characterised the experience of living in a rural setting with a chronic obstructive respiratory illness included: a) distance as a barrier to accessing health care; b) relationships with family practice physicians; c) supportive local community; and d) lack of respiratory education and peer support.

Conclusions: Whilst living with advanced respiratory illness in a rural area posed some significant challenges, experiences of "place", conceptualised as a web of relationships embedded within a local context, are an important factor in rural residents' decisions to remain in situations where distance may present significant challenges to accessing health care.

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