Huntington, the disease that transforms everything in its path: Narratives of family caregivers from the Colombian Caribbean coast

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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902023210705es

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Caregivers, Huntington’s disease, Personal narrative

Abstract

Qualitative study to explore the transformations experienced at an emotional, physical and social level by family caregivers of patients with Huntington’s disease on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. The participants were selected from the Factor H Foundation database, getting a theoretical saturation point with 10 life stories telling from the caregiver’s voice and gathered between August 2020 and May 2021. The question guide was refined by a panel of experts and was used with the consent of the participants. The principal category Huntington, the disease that transforms everything in its path, was divided into three subcategories: “Transforms my world”, “Transforms my heart and soul” and “Transforms my body”; caregivers are mostly women who experienced losses in different aspects of their lives: educational, social, work, affective with strong impacts on their physical and emotional health, and, therefore, in their daily life. It is concluded that Huntington’s disease has adverse signals for the patient, their caregiver and the family; hence the need to focus collective efforts for its comprehensive approach.

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2023-12-15

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Puello-Alcocer, E. C., Jiménez, N. N. V., & Espitia, A. C. Q. (2023). Huntington, the disease that transforms everything in its path: Narratives of family caregivers from the Colombian Caribbean coast. Saúde E Sociedade, 32(3), e210705es. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902023210705es