Patients’ perspectives of endometriosis-related fatigue: qualitative interviews
This qualitative study of 22 women found that endometriosis-related fatigue is pervasive, impacting daily, social, physical, and emotional functioning, as well as relationships and work or school.
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This qualitative study used in-person semistructured interviews with 22 adult females (18–49) who reported moderate to severe endometriosis-related pain and had self-reported laparoscopic/surgically confirmed endometriosis, recruited via qualitative research firms in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas. The key finding was that all 22 participants described experiencing endometriosis-related fatigue, with 21 reporting it was at least “somewhat bothersome,” and most describing impacts across day-to-day, social, and physical activities, mood and emotions, relationships, and work or school. The authors analyzed transcripts using an iterative coding process with double-coding of 10% for consistency and noted the need for future studies to measure how fatigue changes with treatment. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses specifically on patients’ perspectives and reported impacts of endometriosis-related fatigue.
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