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Evaluation of aspiration risk by relatives of inpatients in the neurology service: A metaphor analysis

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BackgroundThe risk of aspiration is high in stroke patients due to dysphagia/loss of swallowing. This problem can cause problems affecting the nutrition of patients. Due to the possible risk of aspiration during feeding, patient relatives are hesitant to feed their patients. Because of this fear, malnutrition and hospital readmissions may increase. It is important to evaluate the fear of aspiration risk of relatives of patients hospitalized in the neurology service. The aim of this study is to determine the views of the relatives of patients treated in the neurology service about the risk of aspiration through metaphors.MethodThis article analyzed metaphors of patients' relatives' about the risk of aspiration. The analysis uses metaphor identification and analysis. The research sample consisted of 31 patients. First of all, in the study, evaluation of the data was conducted by performing content analysis, as a result of which it was divided into metaphors and conceptual categories, and the relevant field was associated with the text (event, thought, feelings, related in speech or writing). In the reporting of research, the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) checklist was used.ResultsIt was seen that the patients' relatives produced 31 different metaphors in response to the statement 'Aspiration risk is like horizontal ellipsis , because it is horizontal ellipsis ' The patients' relatives mostly compared the concept of 'fear of aspiration' to the concept of 'fear' (n: 24).ConclusionsIn this study, relatives mostly described the concept of fear related to the risk of aspiration. According to this result, patients' relatives have a great fear of aspiration increasing the risk of readmission to hospital and of malnutrition. This result shows that informing patients' relatives will increase awareness and will allow them to provide informed care.Patient and Public ContributionCollaborated with patients and their relatives regarding the risk of aspiration and contributed to the planning of care for the risk of aspiration.

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2023.01.01

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fear, metaphor, qualitative research, respiratory aspiration, risk

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