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Ageing in Society: European Perspectives on Gerontology (3rd Edition), edited by John Bond,Sheila Peace,Freya Dittman-Kohli,and Gerben Westerhof
Authors:Jolanta Perek-Bialas
Affiliation:1. Warsaw School of Economics , Markowskiego 8 m. 80, 31-881, Krakow, PolandJolanta.perek-bialas@uj.edu.pl
Abstract:This study explored the meaning of the experiences of community-dwelling postmenopausal women who were born and grew up in a Muslim country when drawing a picture about their lived experiences of urinary incontinence. Hermeneutic phenomenology underpinned the study’s interpretive research approach. In-depth, semistructured interviews were conducted in two sessions with nine postmenopausal women. The participants were asked to draw a picture about their lived experiences of urinary incontinence in a self-portrait. Three themes emerged to illuminate the meaning of urinary incontinence, including “disruption of normal functioning,” “self-imposed restrictions,” and “feeling of despair.” Discussion of these themes was presented, and practice and research implications were suggested.
Keywords:lived experience  self-portrait  urinary incontinence  postmenopausal women  hermeneutic phenomenology
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