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Making sense of the delegitimation experiences of people suffering from indoor air problems in their homes

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Abstract

Purpose Little is known about the delegitimation experiences of people who associate their health problems with the indoor air quality of their homes (i.e., indoor air sufferers). From other contexts, it is known that people suffering from contested illnesses frequently report delegitimation from authorities and laypersons. Therefore, we analysed delegitimation experiences among indoor air sufferers, focusing on how they explain why others delegitimize them. Method Two types of qualitative data-semi-structured interviews with eight people and essays written by 28 people-were subjected to a thematic analysis. Results Thematic analysis revealed three themes: 1) lack of understanding; 2) others' lack of morality; and 3) social discrimination and inequality. Conclusion This study demonstrates that indoor air sufferers are vulnerable as individuals and as a group, and suggests that authorities working with people suffering from indoor air problems in homes must pay more attention to sufferers' ability/willingness to trust people and the system responsible for their care.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2075533
JournalInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Delegitimation
  • experience
  • illness
  • indoor air problems
  • making sense
  • thematic analysis
  • INTERPRETATIVE PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
  • ILLNESS EXPERIENCE
  • HOUSING QUALITY
  • BACK-PAIN
  • STIGMA
  • ATTRIBUTION
  • INJUSTICE
  • SYMPTOMS
  • DAMPNESS
  • HEALTH
  • 3141 Health care science

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